matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are a group of enzymes that have been implicated in the pathological destruction of connective tissue and basement membranes. These zinc containing endopeptidases consist of several subsets of enzymes including collagenases, stromelysins and gelatinases. TNF-α converting enzyme (tace), a pro-inflammatory cytokine, catalyzes the formation of TNF-α from membrane bound TNF-α precursor protein. It is expected that small molecule inhibitors of MMPs and tace therefore have the potential for treating a variety of disease states. The present invention provides low molecular weight, non-peptide inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and TNF-α converting enzyme (tace) for the treatment of arthritis, tumor metastasis, tissue ulceration, abnormal wound healing, periodontal disease, bone disease, diabetes (insulin resistance) and HIV infection. The compounds of this invention are represented by the formula ##STR1##
where r1, r2, r3 and r4 are described herein.
1. A compound of the formula ##STR18##
wherein: r1 is aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --: r2 is H; alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r3 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r4 is hydrogen, r5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl. F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C1 to C12 alkyl, C2 to C12 alkenyl, C2 -C12 alkynyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, C1 -C6 alkylaminoalkoxy, C1 -C2 alkylene dioxy, aryloxy-C1 -C6 alkyl amine, C1 -C12 perfluoro alkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or S(o)n -aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCOOalkyl, OCOOaryl, OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 -C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 r6, CONHOH, NR6 r6, SO2 NR6 r6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6 r6, NHSO2 CF3, SO2 NHheteroaryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl; saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro. C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaryl group and contains a heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; r6 is H, C1 to C18 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl, C3 to C6 alkynyl, C1 to C6 perfluoroalkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; or COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from o, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 --C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy; and r7 is r6 or forms a bond; provided that when (a) when A is S and r2 is hydrogen, then R3 is not --(CH2)2 OH; (b) when r2 is hydrogen or alkyl, and R3 is alkyl, then R1 is not pyrrolyl-phenyl; (c) when A is S, then r2 and R3 are not both alkyl; (d) when A is S, then R1 is not biphenyl, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 22. A method of inhibiting pathological changes mediated by TNF-α converting enzyme (tace) in mammals which comprises administration to a mammal in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a tace inhibiting compound of the formula ##STR21##
wherein: r1 is aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --; r2 is H; alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r3 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r4 is hydrogen, r5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl, F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C1 to C12 alkyl, C2 to C12 alkenyl, C2 -C12 alkynyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, C1 -C6 alkylaminoalkoxy. C1 -C2 alkylene dioxy, aryloxy-C1 -C6 alkyl amine, C1 -C12 perfluoro alkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or S(o)n -aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCOOalkyl, OCOOaryl, OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 -C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 r6, CONHOH, NR6 r6, SO2 NR6 r6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6 r6, NHSO2 CF3, SO2 NHheteroaryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl; saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaryl group and contains a heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; r6 is H, C1 to C18 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl, C3 to C6 alkynyl, C1 to C6 perfluoroalkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; or COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from o, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 --C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy; and r7 is r6 or forms a bond; provided that when (a) A is S and r2 is hydrogen, then r3 is not --(CH2)2 OH; and (b) when A is S, then R1 is not biphenyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 19. A method of treating inhibiting pathological changes mediated by matrix metalloproteinases in mammals which comprises administration to a mammal in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of a matrix metalloproteinase inhibiting compound of the formula ##STR20##
wherein: r1 is aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --; r2 is H; alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r3 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r4 is hydrogen, r5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl, F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C, to C2 alkyl, C2 to C12 alkenyl. C2 -C12 alkynyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, C1 -C6 alkylaminoalkoxy, C1 -C2 alkylene dioxy, aryloxy-C1 -C6 alkyl amine, C1 -C12 perfluoro alkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or S(o)n -aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCOOalkyl, OCOOaryl, OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 -C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 r6, CONHOH, NR6 r6, SO2 NR6 r6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6 r6, NHSO2 CF3, SO2 NHheteroaryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl; saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaryl group and contains a heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; r6 is H, C1 to C18 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl, C3 to C6 alkynyl, C1 to C6 perfluoroalkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2: or COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from o, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy; and r7 is r6 or forms a bond; provided that when (a) when A is S and r2 is hydrogen then R3 is not --(CH2)2 OH; and (b) when A is S, then R1 is not biphenyl: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 18. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutical carrier and a therapeutically effective amount of a matrix metalloproteinase or tace inhibiting compound according to the formula ##STR19##
wherein: r1 is aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --; r2 is H; alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r3 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; or arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from r5 ; r4 is hydrogen, r5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl, F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C1 to C12 alkyl, C2 to C12 alkenyl, C2 -C12 alkynyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, C1 -C6 alkylaminoalkoxy, C1 -C2 alkylene dioxy, aryloxy-C1 -C6 alkyl amine, C1 -C12 perfluoro alkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or S(o)n -aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCOOalkyl, OCOOaryl, OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 -C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 r6, CONHOH, NR6 r6, SO2 NR6 r6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6 r6, NHSO2 CF3, SO2 NHheteroaryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 --C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 -C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl; saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 : wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaryl group and contains a heteroatom selected from o, S or NR7 ; r6 is H, C1 to C18 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl, C3 to C6 alkynyl, C1 to C6 perfluoroalkyl, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2: or COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from o, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 (groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy; and r7 is r6 or forms a bond: provided that when (a) A is S and r2 is hydrogen, then r3 is not --(CH2)2 OH; (b) when r2 is hydrogen or alkyl r3 is alkyl, then r1 is not pyrrolyl-phenyl, and (c) when A is S, then r1 is not biphenyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 17. A compound which is selected from the group of compounds consisting of:
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyramide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-3-methyl-butyramide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzene sulfonyl)-tetradecanoic hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propiona
mide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pontanoic acid hydroxyamide, 3-(4-{3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy }-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulflonyl)-2-methyl-propionamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-14-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-henzy
l]-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2--methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl 1-propionamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[ 3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide, 3-[4-(2-diethylamino-ethoxy)-phenyl 1-2-(4-furan-2-yl-benzenesulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-2-methyl-propionamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-1 4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyramide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-14-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benz
yl]-butyramide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-14-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-pentan
oic acid hydroxyamide, 2-14-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-fluoro-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl propionic acid hydroxamide, 5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl
]-propionic acid hydroxamide, 3-(4-bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion
amide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propiona
mide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyramide, 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion
amide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-propyl-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-benzy]-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propiona
mide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyramide, 1-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid hydroxyamide, 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion
amide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-propyl-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-benzyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl )-butyramide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pi-op-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2R*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-S*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2S*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-r*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-propionamide, N-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfanyl)-butyramide, 2-(2-naphthalenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxypropionamide, N-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfinyl)-butyramide, N-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfonyl)-butyramide , 2-(4-hydroxybenzenesulfinyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-hydroxybenzensulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-acetylamino-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-acetylamino-benzenesulfinyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide, 2-(4-acetylamino-benzenesulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfinyl-phenylsulfinyl )-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfonyl-phenylsulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfanyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 4-hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide, 2-(3-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide, 2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide, 2-(4-methanesulfinyl-benzenesulfinyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide, 2-(4-methanesulfonyl-benzenesulfonyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide, 3-benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfinyl-benzenesulfinyl)-propionamide, 3-benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfonyl-benzenesulfonyl)-propionamide, 2-(3-fluorophenylsulfinyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(2-bromosulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(2-bromosulfinyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(2-bromosulfonyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3-methoxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3-methoxybenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3-methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3,4-dimethoxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3,4-dimethoxybenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(3,4-dimethoxybenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(2-piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(5-hydroxy-pentyloxy)-phenylsulfanyl ]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(3-pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-benzyloxy-phenylsulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(2-piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(3-pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-benzyloxy-phenylsulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(2-piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-1 4-(3-pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfonyl -octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-1 4-(1-methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfanyl ]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(1-ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfanyl -octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(1-methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(1-ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 2-[4-(1-methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(1-ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(5-chloro-thiophen-2-yl)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4'-chloro-biphenyl-4-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(5-chloro-thiophen-2-yl)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(biphenyl-4-ylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-[4-(pyridin-4-ylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-cyclopentylamino-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, 2-(4-piperidin-1-yl-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide, and 2-(4-piperazin-1-yl-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide,
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 2. A compound according to
r1 is phenyl, or naphthyl, optionally substituted with C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, C6 -C10 aryloxy, or heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl , C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, halogen, S(o)n --C1 -C6 alkyl where n is 0, 1 or 2: thienyl or furanyl optionally subsituted by C1 -C6 alkyl: wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaromatic group having a heteroatom selected from o, S, or NR7 ; A is --S--, --SO-- or --SO2 --; r2 is alkyl of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 3 to 12 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, alkynyl of 3 to 12 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds; r3 is alkyl of 1 to 12 carbon atoms; alkenyl of 3 to 10 carbon atoms; alkadienyl of 4 to 14 carbon atoms; alkynyl of 3 to 10 carbon atoms, arylalkyl of 7 to 12 carbon atoms; and r4 is hydrogen; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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This application claims benefit to priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/038,899 filed on Feb. 27, 1997.
Matrix metalioproteinases (MMPs) are a group of enzymes that have been implicated in the pathological destruction of connective tissue and basement membranes. These zinc containing endopeptidases consist of several subsets of enzymes including collagenases, stromelysins and gelatinases. Of these classes, the gelatinases have been shown to be the MMPs most intimately involved with the growth and spread of tumors. It is known that the level of expression of gelatinase is elevated in malignancies, and that gelatinase can degrade the basement membrane which leads to tumor metastasis. Angiogenesis, required for the growth of solid tumors, has also recently been shown to have a gelatinase component to its pathology. Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that gelatinase is involved in plaque rupture associated with atherosclerosis. Other conditions mediated by MMPs are restenosis, MMP-mediated osteopenias, inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system, skin aging, tumor growth, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, septic arthritis, corneal ulceration, abnormal wound healing, bone disease, proteinuria, aneurysmal aortic disease, degenerative cartilage loss following traumatic joint injury, demyelinating diseases of the nervous system, cirrhosis of the liver, glomerular disease of the kidney, premature rupture of fetal membranes, inflammatory bowel disease, periodontal disease, age related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, ocular inflammation, keratoconus, Sjogren's syndrome, myopia, ocular tumors, ocular angiogenesis/neo-vascularization and corneal graft rejection. For recent reviews, see: (1) Recent Advances in Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitor Research, R. P. Beckett, A. H. Davidson, A. H. Drummond, P. Huxley and M. Whittaker, Research Focus, Vol. 1, 16-26, (1996), (2) Curr. Opin. Ther. Patents (1994) 4(1): 7-16, (3) Curr. Medicinal Chem. (1995) 2: 743-762, (4) Exp. Opin. Ther. Patents (1995) 5(2): 1087-110, (5) Exp. Opin. Ther. Patents (1995) 5(12): 1287-1196.
TNF-α converting enzyme (TACE) catalyzes the formation of TNF-α from membrane bound TNF-α precursor protein. TNF-α is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that is now thought to have a role in rheumatoid arthritis, septic shock, graft rejection, cachexia, anorexia, inflammation, congestive heart failure, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, inflammatory bowel disease, insulin resistance and HIV infection in addition to its well documented antitumor properties. For example, research with anti-TNF-α antibodies and transgenic animals has demonstrated that blocking the formation of TNF-α inhibits the progression of arthritis. This observation has recently been extended to humans as well.
It is expected that small molecule inhibitors of MMPs and TACE therefore have the potential for treating a variety of disease states. While a variety of MMP and TACE inhibitors have been identified and disclosed in the literature, the vast majority of these molecules are peptidic and peptide-like compounds that one would expect to have bioavailability and pharmacokinetic problems common to such compounds that would limit their clinical effectiveness. Low molecular weight, potent, long acting, orally bioavailable inhibitors of MMPs and/or TACE are therefore highly desirable for the potential chronic treatment of the above mentioned disease states.
Recently, two references have appeared (U.S. Pat. No. 5,455,258 and European Patent Appl. 606,046) that disclose arylsulfonamido-substituted hydroxyamic acids. These documents cover compounds exemplified by CGS 27023A. These are the only non-peptide matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors disclosed to date. ##STR2##
Salah et al., Liebigs Ann. Chem. 195, (1973) discloses some aryl substituted thio and aryl substituted sulfonyl acetohydroxamic acid derivatives of general formula 1. These compounds were prepared to study the Mannich reaction. Subsequently, they were tested for their fungicidal activity. ##STR3##
Some sulfone carboxylic acids are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,933,367. Those compounds were shown to exhibit hypoglycemic activity.
The present invention relates to novel, low molecular weight, non-peptide inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and TNF-α converting enzyme (TACE) for the treatment of arthritis, tumor metastasis, tissue ulceration, abnormal wound healing, periodontal disease, bone disease, diabetes (insulin resistance) and HIV infection.
In accordance with this invention there is provided a group of compounds of general formula I ##STR4##
wherein:
R1 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
cycloalkyl of 3 to 8 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
saturated or unsaturated mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
or heteroaryl-(CH2)0-6 -- wherein the heteroaryl group is 5 to 10 membered monocyclic or bicyclic with one or two heteroatoms selected independently from O, S, and N and may be optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --;
R2 and R3 are independently selected from H;
alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having from 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
biphenylalkyl of 13 to 18 carbon atoms, where biphenyl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
arylalkenyl of 8 to 16 carbon atoms, where aryl is optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
cycloalkylalkyl or bicycloalkylalkyl of 4 to 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R8 R9 N--C1 -C6 -alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 -alkyl where R8 and R9 are independently selected from C1 -C6 alkyl or R8 and R9 together with the interposed nitrogen forms a 5-7 membered saturated heterocyclic ring optionally containing an oxygen atom, wherein the aryl group is phenyl or naphthyl;
or heteroaryl-(CH2)0-6 -- wherein the heteroaryl group is 5 to 10 membered monocyclic or bicyclic with one or two heteroatoms selected independently from O, S, and N and may be optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R4 is hydrogen,
alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
phenyl or naphthyl optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
C3 to C8 cycloalkyl or bicycloalkyl optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl, F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C1 to C12 alkyl, C2 to C12 alkenyl, C2 -C12 alkynyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, C1 -C6 alkylamino alkoxy, C1 -C2 alkylene dioxy, aryloxy-C1 -C6 alkyl amine, C1 -C12 perfluoro alkyl, S(O)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or S(O)n -aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCOOalkyl, OCOOaryl, OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 -C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 R6, CONHOH, NR6 R6, SO2 NR6 R6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6 R6, NHSO2 CF3, SO2 NHheteroaryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 -C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, SO2 NHCOaryl, CONHSO2 -C1 -C6 alkyl, CONHSO2 aryl, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl; saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7 ; wherein aryl is phenyl or
naphthyl optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaryl group and contains a heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7 ;
R6 is H, Cl to C18 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl, C3 to C6 alkynyl, C1 to C6 perfluoroalkyl, S(O)n --C1 -C6 alkyl or aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; or
COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from O, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy;
and R7 is R6 or forms a bond;
and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
A more preferred aspect of the present invention is the group of compounds of general formula (Ia): ##STR5##
wherein:
R1 is alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
aryl of 6 to 10 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one to two groups selected independently from R5 ;
cycloalkyl of 3 to 8 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one to two groups selected independently from R5 ;
saturated or unsaturated mono or bicyclic heterocycle of from 5 to 10 members containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7, optionally substituted with one to two groups selected independently from R5 ;
or heteroaryl-(CH2)1-6 -- wherein the heteroaryl group is 5 to 6 membered with one or two heteroatoms selected independently from O, S, and N and may be optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
A is --S--, --SO-- or SO2 --;
R2 and R3 are independently selected from H;
alkyl of 1 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkenyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
alkynyl of 3 to 18 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
arylalkyl of 7 to 16 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5
biphenylalkyl of 13 to 18 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
arylalkenyl of 8 to 16 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
cycloalkylalkyl or bicycloalkylalkyl of 4 to 12 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
saturated or unsaturated mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R8 R9 N--C1 -C6 -alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 -alkyl where R8 and R9 are independently selected from C1 -C6 alkyl or R8 and R9 together with the interposed nitrogen forms a 5-7 membered saturated heterocyclic ring optionally containing an oxygen atom, wherein the aryl group is phenyl or naphthyl;
or heteroaryl-(CH2)0-6 -- wherein the heteroaryl group is 5 to 10 membered monocyclic or bicyclic with one or two heteroatoms selected independently from O, S, and N and may be optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R4 is hydrogen, or alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms, optionally substituted with one or two groups selected independently from R5 ;
R5 is H, C7 -C11 aroyl, C2 -C6 alkanoyl, F, Cl, Br, I, CN, CHO, C1 to C6 alkyl, C1 to C6 alkoxy, C1 to C6 alkylamino--C1 to C6 alkoxy, aryloxy, heteroaryloxy, C3 to C6 alkenyloxy, C3 to C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, aryloxy--C1 to C6 alkylamino, C1 -C2 -alkylene dioxy, C1 -C6 perfluoro alkyl, S(O)n --C1 to C6 alkyl, S(O)n --aryl where n is 0, 1 or 2; OCONR6, COOH, COO--C1 to C6 alkyl, COOaryl, CONR6 R6, CONHOH, NR6 R6, SO2 NR6 R6, NR6 SO2 aryl, NR6 CONR6, NHSO2 CF3, NH2, OH, aryl, heteroaryl, C3 to C8 cycloalkyl, saturated or unsaturated 5 to 10 membered mono or bicyclic heterocycle containing one heteroatom selected from O, S or NR7 ; wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heterocycle having a heteroatom selected from O, S, or NR7 ;
R6 is H, C1 to C6 alkyl optionally substituted with OH; C3 to C6 alkenyl; C3 to C6 alkynyl; C1 to C6 perfluoro alkyl; S(O)n C1 to C6 alkyl or aryl, or COheteroaryl, wherein heteroaryl is a 5-10 membered mono or bicyclic heteroaryl group having 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected independently from O, S or N--C1 -C6 alkyl and aryl is phenyl or naphthyl, optionally substituted by 1 or 2 groups selected from halogen, cyano, amino, nitro, C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, or hydroxy
and R7 is R6 or forms a bond,
and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
The most preferred group of compounds are those of the following formula (Ib): ##STR6##
in which:
R1 is phenyl, naphthyl, alkyl of 1-18 carbon atoms, heteroaryl such as pyridyl, thienyl, imidazolyl or furanyl optionally substituted with C1 -C6 alkyl, C1 -C6 alkoxy, C6 -C10 aryloxy, or heteroaryloxy, C3 -C6 alkenyloxy, C3 -C6 alkynyloxy, C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl, C1 -C6 alkoxyheteroaryl, halogen, S(O)n --C1 -C6 alkyl where n is 0, 1 or 2; thienyl or furanyl optionally subsituted by C1 -C6 alkyl; wherein aryl is phenyl or naphthyl and heteroaryl is a 5-7 membered heteroaromatic group having a heteroatom selected from O, S, or NR7 ;
A is --S--, --SO-- or --SO2 --;
R2 is alkyl of 1 to 12 carbon atoms, alkenyl of 3 to 12 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 double bonds, alkynyl of 3 to 12 carbon atoms having 1 to 3 triple bonds or pyridylalkyl in which the alkyl group has 1 to 6 carbon atoms;
R3 is alkyl of 1 to 12 carbon atoms; alkenyl of 3 to 10 carbon atoms; alkadienyl of 4 to 14 carbon atoms; alkynyl of 3 to 10 carbon atoms; arylalkyl of 7 to 12 carbon atoms; biphenylalkyl of 13 to 18 carbon atoms; cycloalkylalkyl where the cycloalkyl moiety has 4 to 7 carbon atoms and the alkyl group has 1 to 6 carbon atoms; piperidinyl-C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 alkyl, phenoxy-C1 -C6 alkyl, di(C1 -C6)alkylamino-C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 alkyl, morpholinyl-C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 alkyl, or azepanyl-C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 alkyl, or -C1 -C6 alkylamino-C1 -C6 alkoxyaryl-C1 -C6 alkyl; arylalkenyl of 8 to 16 carbon atoms; pyridinyl-C1 -C6 alkyl or quinolinyl-C1 -C6 alkyl; and
R4 is hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms;
and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
The terms alkyl, aryl, heterocycle, and heteroaryl defined above are further defined herein. The term "alkyl" means a straight or branched chain hydrocarbon group, and unless defined differently above, refers to a lower alkyl group having from 1 to 6 carbons such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tertiary butyl, pentyl, neopentyl, or hexyl. The term "aryl" refers to an aromatic hydrocarbon having from 6 to 10 carbon atoms unless defined differently above, and refers to phenyl or naphthyl groups. The term "heterocycle" refers to a saturated or unsaturated, but non aromatic mono or bicyclic ring system having, unless defined otherwise above, from 5 to 10 atoms of which one to three atoms are heteroatoms selected from O, S, and N. Examples of heterocycles are pyrrolidine, piperidine, piperazine, morpholine, tetrahydrofuran, dihydropyran, thiazolidine, oxazolidine, decahydroquinoline, decahydroisoquinoline, oxathiazolidine, and the like. The term "heteroaryl" refers to an aromatic heterocycle having from 5 to 10 members with 1 to 3 heteroatoms selected from O, S, or N, unless otherwise defined, and is represented by the heterocycles pyridine, furan, thiophene, indole, indazole, quinoline, isoquinoline, benzofuran, benzothiophene, and the like.
The most preferred matrix metalloproteinase and TACE inhibiting compounds of this invention are:
2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide,
3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propiona mide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(N,N-diisoprpyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-et hoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionamid e,
N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionami de,
2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide,
2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide, and
2R*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-S*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
It is understood that the definition of the compounds of formulas I, Ia and Ib, when R1, R2, R3 and R4 contains asymmetric carbons, encompass all possible stereoisomers and mixtures thereof which posses the activity discussed below. In particular, it encompasses racemic modifications and any optical isomers which possesses the indicated activity. Optical isomers may be obtained in pure form by standard separation techniques. The pharmaceutically acceptable salts are those derived from pharmaceutically acceptable organic and inorganic acids such as lactic, citric, acetic, tartaric, succinic, maleic, malonic, hydrochloric, hydrobromic, phosphoric, nitric, sulfuric, methanesulfonic, and similarly known acceptable acids.
The present invention accordingly provides a pharmaceutical composition which comprises a compound of this invention in combination or association with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. In particular, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition which comprises an effective amount of compound of this invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
The compositions are preferably adapted for oral administration. However, they may be adapted for other modes of administration, for example, parenteral administration for patients.
In order to obtain consistency of administration, it is preferred that a composition of the invention is in the form of a unit dose. Suitable unit dose forms include tablets, capsules, and powders in sachets or vials. Such unit dose forms may contain from 0.1 to 100 mg of a compound of the invention. The compounds of the present invention can be administered orally at a dose range of about 0.01 to 100 mg per kg. Such composition may be administered from 1 to 6 times a day, more usually from 1 to 4 times a day.
The compositions of the invention may be formulated with conventional excipients, such as fillers, a disintegrating agent, a binder, a lubricant, a flavoring agent, and the like. They are formulated in conventional manner.
Also according to the present invention, there are provided processes for producing the compounds of the present invention.
The compounds of the present invention may be prepared according to one of the general processes out lined below.
As outlined in scheme 1, the appropriately substituted mercaptan derivative was alkylated using either substituted or unsubstituted (Scheme 2) α-bromo acetic acid ester derivative in refluxing acetone using K2 CO3 as base. The sulphide derivative thus obtained was oxidized using m-chloroperbenzoic acid in CH2 Cl2 or by using Oxone in methanol/water. The sulfone obtained from the above mentioned process can be either further alkylated using variety of alkyl halides to obtain the disubstituted derivative or it can be hydrolyzed using NaOH/MeOH at room temp. However instead of using the ethyl ester, if the tertiary butyl ester is present, the hydrolysis can be carried out with TFA/CH2 Cl2 at room temperature. Subsequently, the carboxylic acid obtained was converted to the hydroxamic acid derivative by reaction with oxalyl chloride/DMF (catalytic) and hydroxyl amine/triethyl amine. ##STR7##
As outlined in Scheme 3, the sulfide derivative can be further alkylated using lithium bis(trimethyl silyl)amide in THF at 0°C The alkylated or mono substituted compound was hydrolyzed and converted to the hydroxamic acid derivative. The sulfinyl derivatives were prepared by oxidizing the sulfide hydroxamic acid derivatives with H2 O2 in MeOH solution.
The corresponding is 1-substituted-4-(4methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamides were prepared starting from diethanolamine and appropriately substituted alkyl or aryl halides (Scheme 4). The N-substituted diethanol amine derivatives were converted to the dichloro compounds using thionyl chloride. The corresponding dichlorides were reacted with substituted sulfonyl acetic acid ethyl ester derivatives in the presence of K2 CO3 /18-Crown-6 in boiling acetone. 1-substituted-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4carboxylic Acid ethyl ##STR8##
esters thus obtained were converted to the hydroxy amide as outlined in Scheme 4. Alternatively these classes of compounds and other hetrocycles can be prepared as indicated in Scheme 5 and 6. ##STR9## ##STR10## ##STR11## ##STR12##
Alternatively, Schemes 7 to 11 show methods for the preparation of hydroxamic acid compounds using a solid phase support ##STR13##
Reagents and Conditions: a) 2-Halo acid (3.0 eq.); 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 6.0 eq.); 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 4.0 eq.); DMP, 25°C; 2-16 hours. b) Thiol (5.0 eq.); sodium iodide (5.0 eq.); 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 3.0 eq.); THF; 25°C; 12-16 hours. c) 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (40 eq.); benzenesulfonic acid (2.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. d) mCPBA (5.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. e) TFA:DCM (1:1); 25°C; 1 hour.
The 4-O-methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-re sin (hydroxylamine resin) may be coupled with a 2-halo acid to give the hydroxamate ester resin. The coupling reaction may be carried out in the presence of carbodiimide, such as DIC, in an inert solvent such as DMF at room temperature. The halogen group may be displaced with a thiol in the presence of a base, such as DBU, in an inert solvent such as THF at room temperature. The sulfide may be oxidized to the sulfoxide by reaction with an oxidizing agent such as tert-butylhydroperoxide in the presence of an acid catalyst such as benzenesulfonic acid, in an inert solvent such as DCM at room temperature. Alternatively, the sulfide may be oxidized to the sulfone by reaction with an oxidizing agent such as meta-chloroperoxybenzoic acid, in an inert solvent such as DCM at room temperature. The sulfide, sulfoxide, or sulfone may be treated with and acid, such as trifluoroacetic acid, in and inert solvent such as DCM to liberate the free hydroxamic acid.
Scheme 8 shows a method of preparing hydroxamic acids having alkoxy groups attached to the aromatic ring. ##STR14##
Reagents and Conditions: a) 2-Halo acid (3.0 eq.); 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 6.0 eq.); 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 4.0 eq.); DMF, 25°C; 2-16 hours. b) 4-Fluorobenzenethiol (5.0 eq.); sodium iodide (5.0 eq.); 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 3.0 eq.); THF; 25°C; 12-16 hours. c) Alcohol (15.0 eq.); sodium hydride (15.0 eq.); DMF; 80°C; 15 hours. d) 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (40 eq.); benzenesulfonic acid (2.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. e) mCPBA (5.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. f) TFA : DCM (1:1); 25°C; 1 hour.
The hydroxylamine resin may be coupled with the 2-halo acid and the halo group may be displaced by fluorobenzenethiol as previously described. The fluoro group may then be displaced with an alcohol in the presence of a base such as sodium hydride, in an inert solvent such as DMF at about 80°C The alkoxybenzenesulfanyl hydroxamate ester may then be oxidized either to the corresponding sulfinyl or sulfonyl hydroxamate ester as previously described. The free hydroxamic acids may be liberated as previously described.
Scheme 9 shows a method of preparing 2-bisarylsulfanyl-, sulfinyl-, and sulfonylhydroxamic acids. ##STR15##
Reagents and Conditions: a) 2-Halo acid (3.0 eq.); 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 6.0 eq.); 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 4.0 eq.); DMF, 25°C; 2-16 hours. b) 4-Bromobenzenethiol (5.0 eq.); sodium iodide (5.0 eq.); 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 3.0 eq.); THF; 25°C; 12-16 hours. c) 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (40 eq.); benzenesulfonic acid (2.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. d) mCPBA (5.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. e) Arylboronic acid (2.0 eq.); tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0) (0.1 eq.); 10% aqueous sodium carbonate (10.0 eq.); DME;; 80°C; 8 hours. f) TFA : DCM (1:1); 25°C; 1 hour.
The hydroxylamine resin may be coupled with the 2-halo acid and the halo group may be displaced by bromobenzenethiol as previously described. The bromobenzenesulfanyl hydroxamate ester may then be oxidized either to the corresponding sulfinyl or sulfonyl hydroxamate ester as previously described. The bromo group may then be replaced with an aryl group by reaction with the arylboronic acid in the presence of a catalyst such as tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0), and a base such as sodium carbonate, in an inert solvent such as DME at about 80°C The free hydroxamic acids may be liberated as previously described.
Scheme 10 shows a method of preparing hydroxamic acids having amine groups attached to the aromatic ring. ##STR16##
Reagents and Conditions: a) 2-Halo acid (3.0 eq.); 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 6.0 eq.); 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 4.0 eq.); DMF, 25°C; 2-16 hours. b) 4-Bromobenzenethiol (5.0 eq.); sodium iodide (5.0 eq.); 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 3.0 eq.); THF; 25°C; 12-16 hours. c) Amine (20.0 eq.); tris(dibenzylideneacetone)-dipalladium(0) (0.2 eq.); (S)--(--)-2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphimo)-1,1'-binaphthyl ((S)-BINAP, 0.8 eq.); sodium tert-butoxide (18.0 eq.); dioxane; 80°C, 8 hours; d) TFA: DCM (1:1); 25°C; 1 hour.
The hydroxylamine resin may be coupled with the 2-halo acid and the halo group may be displaced by bromobenzenethiol as previously described. The bromo group may then be displaced with an amine in the presence of a catalyst such as tris(dibenzylideneacetone)-dipalladium(0) and a ligand such as (S)-BINAP and a base such as sodium tert-butoxide, in an inert solvent such as dioxane at about 80°C The free hydroxamic acids may be liberated as previously described.
Scheme 11 shows a method of preparing hydroxamic acids having sulfonate groups attached to the aromatic ring. ##STR17##
Reagents and Conditions: a) 2-Halo acid (3.0 eq.); 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 6.0 eq.); 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 4.0 eq.); DMF, 25°C; 2-16 hours. b) 4-Hydroxybenzenethiol (5.0 eq.); sodium iodide (5.0 eq.); 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 3.0 eq.); THF; 25°C; 12-16 hours. c) Sulfonyl chloride (5.0 eq.); triethylamine (2.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 8 hours. d) 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (40 eq.); benzenesulfonic acid (2.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. e) mCPBA (5.0 eq.); DCM; 25°C; 12-24 hours. f) TFA:DCM (1:1); 25°C; 1 hour.
The hydroxylamine resin may be coupled with the 2-halo acid and the halo group may be displaced by hydroxybenzenethiol as previously described. The hydroxybenzenesulfanyl hydroxamate ester may then be oxidized either to the corresponding sulfinyl or sulfonyl hydroxamate ester as previously described. The hydroxy group may then be sulfonylated by reaction with a sulfonyl chloride in the presence of a base such as triethylamine, in an inert solvent such as DCM at about room temperature. The free hydroxamic acids may be liberated as previously described.
The following examples are presented to illustrate rather than limit the scope of the invention. The reagents and intermediates used herein are either commercially available or readily prepared according to standard literature procedures by those skilled in the art of organic synthesis. The compounds of Examples 110-240 were prepared using solid phase synthetic methods.
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamideTo stirred solution of 4-methoxybenzenethiol (2.8 gm, 20 mmol) and anhydrous K2 CO3 (10 gm, excess) in dry acetone (100 ml), ethyl 2-bromo-propionate (3.6 gm, 20 mmol) was added in a round bottom flask and the reaction mixture was heated at reflux for 8 hours with good stirring. At the end, reaction was allowed to cool and the potassium salts were filtered off and the reaction mixture was concentrated. The residue was extracted with chloroform and washed with H2 O and 0.5 N NaOH solution. The organic layer was further washed well with water, dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated to afford 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester as a light yellow oil. Yield 4.5 gms (94%); MS; 241 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (2.44 g, 10 mmol), in THF (100 ml) at -4°C, lithium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (1 M solution, 15 ml, 15 mmol) was added slowly. The orange colored reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 15 minutes and then it was cooled to 0°C at which time it was stirred for an additional hour. The temperature of the mixture was again brought to -40°C and benzylbromide (1.72 gm, 10 mmol) was added dropwise in THF. The reaction was warmed to room temperature and stirred overnight before it was quenched with ice water, extracted with chloroform and washed with water. The organic layer was dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated and chromatographed on a silica-gel column with 10% ethyl acetate:hexane to afford 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester as a colorless oil. Yield: 860 mg, (26%); MS: 331 (M+H)+.
2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.12 g, 12 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (20 ml) was added. The reaction was allowed to stir overnight at room temperature. The reaction mixture was concentrated, diluted with 1:1 hexane:diethyl ether and extracted with H2 O. The water layer was cooled with ice and acidified to pH 3. The acid was then extracted with chloroform and the organic layer was dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated to afford of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid as a low melting solid. Yield 580 mg, 16%; MS: 303.2 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid (0.5 g, 1.65 mmol) and DMF (2 drops) in CH2 Cl2 (100 ml) at 0°C, oxalyl chloride (1.0 gm, 8 mmol) was added in a drop-wise manner. After the addition, the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour. Simultaneously, in a separate flask a mixture of hydroxylamine hydrochloride (2.0 gm, 29 mmol) and triethylamine (5 ml, excess) was stirred in THF:water (5:1, 30 ml) at 0°C for 1 hour. At the end of 1 hour, the oxalyl chloride reaction mixture was concentrated and the pale yellow residue was dissolved in 10 ml of CH2 Cl2 and added slowly to the hydroxylamine at 0°C The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 24 hours and concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform and washed well with water. The product obtained was purified by silica gel column chromatography and eluted with ethyl acetate. The N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxyphenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 88°C; Yield, 300 mg, 57%; MS: 318 (M+H)+ ; 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.32 (s, 3H), 3.07 (d, J=11 Hz, 1H), 3.23 (d, J=11 Hz, 1H), 3.79 (s, 3H), 6.83-7.36 (m, 9H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-phenyl-acetamide2-(4-Methoxyphenylsulfanyl)-phenylacetic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from ethyl a-bromophenyl acetate (7.18 g, 31.4 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (4.4 g, 31.4 mmol), 8.5 g of the product was isolated as a light yellow oil. Yield 90%; MS: 303.1 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-phenyl acetic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-phenyl-acetic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 10 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (20 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as in Example 1. Yield 1.9 g, 70%. Low melting solid. MS: 273 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-phenyl acetic acid (1.05 g, 3.83 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 154 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-phenyl-acetamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 155°C; Yield 14%; MS: 290 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 3.72 (s, 3H), 4.68 (s, 1H), 6.86-7.44 (m, 9H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared following the procedure of Example 1, second paragraph. Starting from (4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.5 g, 14.3 mmol), and isoprenyl bromide (2.25 g, 15 mmol), 2.2 g of the product was isolated as an oil. Yield 50%; MS: 310 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (2.0 g, 6.4 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (20 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 1. Yield is 1.9 g, 99% of low melting solid. MS: 280 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid (1.67 g, 5.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.5 g of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 89°C; Yield 94%; MS: 296 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.34 (s, 3H), 1.61 (s, 3H), 1.74 (s, 3H), 2.41-2.58 (m, 2H), 3.80 (s, 3H), 5.17 (t, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 6.86 (d, J=12.4 Hz, 2H), 7.35 (d, J=12.4 Hz, 2H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyramide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method of Example 1. Starting from ethyl 2-bromo-3-methyl-butanoate (20.9 g, 100 mmol) and 4-methoxybenzenethiol (14.0 g, 100 mmol), 30 g of the product was isolated. Yield 99%; Light yellow oil; MS: 271 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester (5.8 g, 21.6 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 1. Yield 5.0 g, 99%. Low melting solid. MS: 242 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid (4.39 g, 18.3 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.5 g of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyramide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 119°C; Yield 33%; MS: 256 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.90-1.07 (m, 6H), 1.84-1.96 (m, 1H), 3.07 (d, J=8.8 Hz, 1H), 3.75 (s, 3H), 6.88 (d, J=15 Hz, 2H), 7.35 (d, J=15 Hz, 2H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamideN-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide (400 mg, 1.26 mmol) (prepared in Example 1) was dissolved in methanol (100 ml) and 30% H2 O2 (10 ml) was added. The reaction mixture was stirred for 48 hours at room temperature at which time it was cooled to 0°C and quenched with saturated Na2 SO3 (20 ml) solution. The reaction mixture became cloudy. It was stirred for 4 hours before it was concentrated in a room temperature water bath, diluted with water, extracted with CHCl3 and washed with H2 O. The organic layer was dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The title compound was isolated by silica gel column chromatography, eluting with 75% ethylacetate:hexane. Low melting solid. Yield: 220 mg (52%); MS: 334.1 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): d 1.11 (s, 2H), 1.22 (s, 3H), 3.84 (s, 3H), 7.00-7.61 (m, 9H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideStarting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic hydroxamide (900 mg, 3.0 mmol) (prepared in Example 3) and following the procedure outlined in Example 5, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 104 mg (10%); mp 108°C; MS: 312 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.88 (s, 3H), 1.59 (s, 3H), 1.68 (s, 3H), 2.27-2.80 (m, 2H), 5.02 (t, J=7.5 Hz, 1H), 7.09 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 7.39 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-3-methyl-butyramideStarting from N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyramide (1 g, 3.9 mmol) as prepared in Example 4, and following the procedure of Example 5, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-3-methyl-butyramide was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 420mg (40%); mp 163°C; MS: 272 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.89-1.12 (m, 6H), 1.63-1.74 (m, 1H), 3.13 (d, J=7 Hz, 1H), 3.83 (s, 3H), 6.94-7.65 (m, 4H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2-phenyl-acetamideStarting from N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-2-phenyl-acetamide (240 mg, 0.83 mmol) as prepared in Example 2, and following the procedure outlined in Example 5, N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-2-phenyl-acetamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 100 mg (40%); mp 135°C; MS 304 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 3.75 (s, 3H), 4.38 (s, 1H), 6.92-7.69 (m, 9H)
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide.To a stirred solution of 4-methoxybenzenethiol (2.8 gm, 20 mmol) and anhydrous K2 CO3 (10 gm, excess) in dry acetone (100 ml), α-bromo ethyl acetate (3.3 gm, 20 mmol) was added in a round bottom flask and the reaction mixture was heated at reflux for 8 hours with good stirring. At the end, the reaction mixture was allowed to cool and the potassium salts were filtered off and the reaction mixture was concentrated. The residue was extracted with chloroform and washed with H2 O and 0.5 N NaOH solution. The organic layer was further washed well with water, dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. (4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester was isolated as pale yellow oil. Yield: 4.4 g (100%); MS; 227 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of 60% 3-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (14.0 gm, 40 mmol) in methylene chloride (100 ml) at 0°C, (4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (4.4 g, 20 mmol) in CH2 Cl2 (15 ml) was added slowly. The reaction mixture turned cloudy and was stirred at room temperature for 6 hours. The reaction mixture was then diluted with hexanes (300 ml) and stirred for 15 minutes. The solids were filtered off and Na2 SO3 solution was added to the organic layer which was stirred for at least 3 hours before the mixture was extracted with CHCl3 and washed with H2 O. The organic layer was dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated and the colorless (4-methoxy-phenylsulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester was isolated as an oil. Yield: 100%; MS: 259.1 (M+H)+.
To stirred solution of the (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 10 mmol), benzyl bromide (1.8 gm, 10 mmol) and 18-Crown-6 (500 mg) in acetone (250 ml) was added K2 CO3 (10 gms, excess) and the mixture was refluxed for 24 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was filtered and the acetone layer was concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform, washed well with water, dried over anhydrous MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography, eluting with 30% ethyl acetate: hexane. The product, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a low melting solid. Yield: 3.0 gm 86%; Low melting solid; MS: 349 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (348 mg, 1 mmol) in methanol (25 ml), 10 N NaOH (10 ml) was added. The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 48 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was concentrated and carefully neutralized with dilute HCl. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform, washed well with water, dried and concentrated. The product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography by eluting with ethyl acetate: methanol (95:5) to afford 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid as a colorless oil. Yield: 250 mg, 89%; MS: 321 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid (200 mg, 0.625 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 150 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide was isolated as a brown solid. Yield: 71%; mp 180 °C; MS: 336 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 3.2 (m, 1H), 3.8 (s, 3H), 4.0-4.2 (m, 2H), 7.0-8.0 (m, 9H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-henzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from ethyl 2-bromo hexanoate (7 g, 32 mmol) and 4-methoxybenzenethiol (4.2 g, 30 mmol), 8.3 g of the product was isolated. Yield 98%; Light yellow oil; MS: 283 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester. (2.8 g 10 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 3 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 95%; mp 62°C; MS: 314 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester (2 g, 6.3 mmol) 1.5 g (83%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 116°C; MS: 287 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid (1.0 g, 3.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 700 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 60%; mp 130°C; MS: 302 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.786 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 3H), 1.1-1.3 (m, 4H), 1.6-1.8 (m, 2H), 3.7 (m, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H),7.2 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H), 7.8 (d, J=1 Hz, 2H), 9.3 (s, 1H), 10.9 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzene sulfonyl)-tetradecanoic hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-tetradecanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from the corresponding ethyl -2-bromomyristate (5.0 g, 14.9 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (1.9 g, 13.4 mmol), 5.0 g of the product was isolated. Yield 98%; Light yellow oil; MS: 393 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-tetradecanoic acid ethyl ester. (3.9 g 10 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 3.2 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-tetradecanoic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a colorless solid. yield: 76%; Oil; MS: 425 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-tetradecanoic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 5.9 mmol), 2.0 g (85%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-tetradecanoic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 82°C; MS: 397 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzene sulfonyl)-tetradecanoic acid (1.14 g, 2.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 670 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-tetradecanoic hydroxyamide was isolated as an off-white solid. Yield: 57%; mp 114°C; MS: 414 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.85 (t, J=7 Hz, 3H), 1.16-1.27 (m, 20 H), 1.66 (m, 2H), 3.62-3.70 (m, 1H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 7.12 (d, J=15 Hz, 2H), 7.73 (d, J=15 Hz, 2H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamideTo a stirred solution of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (1.0 gm, 3 mmol) (example 9), methyl iodide (1 ml, excess) and 18-Crown-6 (500 mg) in acetone (250 ml), K2 CO3 (10 gm, excess) was added and the reaction mixture was refluxed for 24 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was filtered and the acetone layer was concentrated.
The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform, washed well with water, dried over anhydrous MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography by eluting it with 30% ethyl acetate:hexanes to afford 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester as a colorless oil. Yield 1.0 g, 98%; MS: 349 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (900 mg, 2.7 mmol), 850 mg (quantitative) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid was isolated by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Colorless oil, MS 335 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid (900 mg, 2.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 450 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionamide was isolated as a brown solid. Yield: 48%; mp 58°C; MS: 350 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 3.1 (d, J=9 Hz, 1H), 3.6 (d, J=9 Hz, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 6.8-7.8 (m, 9H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideStarting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (Example 1) (12 g; 50 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 12 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a semi-solid. yield 100%; MS: 256.1 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (1 g, 3.6 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and isoprenyl bromide (1.0 g, 6 mmol). Yield 1.0 g, 81%; Colorless oil; MS: 341 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (900 mg, 2.6 mmol) 800 mg (96%) of 2-(4-methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid was isolated as a semi solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. MS: 313 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5-dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid (1.0 g, 3.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 700 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5 dimethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a low melting solid. Yield: 67%; MS: 328 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.3 (s, 3H), 1.5 (d, J=6.2 Hz, 6H), 2.5-3.0 (m, 2H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 7.0 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H), 7.8 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H).
PAC 3-(Biphenyl-4-yl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propiona mideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 12, 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.7 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 4-(chloromethyl)biphenyl (2.5 g, 12 mmol). Yield 4.0 g, 91%; Colorless oil; MS: 438 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl propionic acid ethyl ester (3 g, 6.8 mmol), 2.5 g (89%) of 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl propionic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 161°C; MS: 411 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid (2.0 g, 4.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.2 g of 3-(biphenyl-4-yl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion amide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 58%; mp 177°C; MS: 426 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 3.2 (d, J=9 Hz, 1H), 3.7 (d, J=9 Hz, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 7.0-7.8 (m, 13H), 9.7 (bs, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.7 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and geranyl bromide (3.0 g, 13 mmol). Yield 4.0 g, 98%; Colorless oil; MS: 409 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester (3 g, 7.4 mmol), 2.8 g (96%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid was isolated as a colorless oil by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. MS: 379 (M-H)-.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid (2.0 g, 5.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.8 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2,5,9-trimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless oil. Yield: 88%; MS: 396 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 1.6 (s, 3H), 1.65 (s, 3H), 1.7 (s, 3H), 2.0-3.1 (m,6H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 5.5 (m, 2H), 6.98 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.7 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H).
PAC 3-Cyclohexyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 12, 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.7 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and bromomethylcyclohexane (1.8 g, 10 mmol). Yield 3.5 g, 95%; Yellow oil; MS: 369 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl propionic acid ethyl ester (3 g, 8.1 mmol) 2.5 g (90%) of 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl propionic acid was isolated as colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 116°C; MS: 341 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid (2.0 g, 5.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.1 g of 3-cyclohexyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 55%; mp 58°C; MS: 356 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3) δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 2.3-1.0 (m, 13H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 7.0 (d, 8.8 Hz, 2H), 7.69 (d, 9.0 Hz, 2H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.7 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (2.9 g, 10 mmol). Yield 4.8 g, 98%; Brown oil; MS: 490 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 7.9 mmol) 3.5 g (Yield: 94%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 106°C; MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid (2.0 g, 4.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1 g of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-et hoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 1 g, 48%; mp 98°C; MS: 477 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.2 (s, 3H), 3.5-1.5 (m, 16H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.4 (m, 1H), 6.5-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propioni c acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.7 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 1-[2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)ethyl]-azepane (3.03 g, 10 mmol). Yield 4.5 g, 90%; Brown oil; MS: 504 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propioni c acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 7.9 mmol) 3.5 g (Yield: 94%) of 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propioni c acid was isolated as semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 476 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propioni c acid (2.0 g, 4.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1 g of 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propioni c acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 1.8 g, 87%; mp 68°C; MS: 491 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.23 (s, 3H), 3.5-1.7 (m, 18H), 3.8 (s, 3H), 4.2 (m, 1H), 6.4-7.89 (m, 8H), 10.9 (bs, 1H).
PAC 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 12. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester (3.5 g, 11.7 mmol) and 1-[2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-azepane (3.9 g, 12.8 mmol). Yield 2.58 g (42%); brown oil; MS: 532.4 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid was prepared starting from 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoi c acid ethyl ester (2 g, 3.76 mmol) dissolved in methanol (300 ml) and 10 N NaOH (15 ml). The resulting mixture was worked up as outlined in example 1. Yield 830 mg (44%); brown solid; mp 55°C; MS: 504.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoi c acid (690 mg, 1.37 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 240 mg of 2-[4-(2-azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoi c acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a yellow solid. Yield 34%; mp 85°C; MS: 519.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): d 0.71 (t, J=7.3 Hz, 3H), 0.78-1.77 (m, 16H), 3.04-3.46 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.26 (m, 2H) 6.87 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.14 (m, 4H), 7.71 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 9.07 (s, 1H), 10 (s, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.4 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (6.1 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.9 g, 88%; Yellow oil; MS: 506.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 7.9 mmol) 3.5 g (Yield: 92%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 68°C; MS: 478.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (2.0 g, 4.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diisopropyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 1 g, 49%; mp 98°C (Hcl Salt); MS: 493 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.2 (s, 3H), 1.3 (d,6H), 1.4 (d,6H), 3.5-1.5 (m, 6H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.4 (s, 2H), 6.5-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.4 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (5.5 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.5 g, 89%; Brown oil; MS: 478.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.5 gm, 7.7 mmol) 3.0 g (Yield: 85%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 96-98°C; MS: 450.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (2.0 g, 4.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 1 g, 48%; mp 56-59°C (HCl Salt); MS: 465.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.1 (t, 6H), 1.3 (s,3H), 3.2-3.9 (m, 8H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.3 (s, 2H), 6.5-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.2 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (6.0 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.2 g, 83%; Brown oil; MS: 490 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (6.0 gm, 12.2 mmol) 4.9 g (Yield: 79%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 112°C; MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid (3.0 g, 6.5 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.8 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 1.8 g, 58%; mp 74°C; MS: 477 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.25 (s, 3H), 1.6-1.8 (m, 6H), 2.5-3.7 (m, 8H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.4 (t, 2H), 6.7-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC 3-(4-{3-[4-(3-Chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy } -phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-m ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 3-(4-{3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy}-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy -benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.72 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 1-[2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazine (4.2 g, 11 mmol). Yield 5.5 g, 89%; Brown oil; MS: 616 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(4-(3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy)-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy -benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 6.5 mmol) 3.0 g (Yield: 78%) of 3-(4-{3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy}-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy -benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 196°C; MS: 588.1 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(4-(3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy )-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid (3.0 g, 5.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.8 g of 3-(4-{3-[4-(3-chloro-phenyl)-piperazin-1-yl]-propoxy}-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2- (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionamide was isolated as pale yellow solid. Yield: 1.8 g, 55%; mp 122°C (HCl Salt); MS: 640 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.2 (s, 3H), 3.4-1.5 (m, 14H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.5 (m, 2H), 6.5-8.2 (m, 12H), 10.3 (bs, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzy l]-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideTo a stirred solution of (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (5.16 g, 20 mmol), isoprenyl bromide (3.0 g, 20 mmol) and 18-Crown-6 (500 mg) in acetone (250 ml) was added K2CO3 (10 gms, excess) and the mixture refluxed foe 24 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was filtered and the acetone layer was concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform, washed well with water, dried over anhydrous MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography, eluting with 30% ethy acetate: hexane. The product 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a colourless oil. Yield: 3.0 g, 93%.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.26 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester and 4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (3.0 g, 11 mmol). Yield 4.5 g, 82%; Brown oil; MS: 546 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (3.0 gm, 5.5 mmol) 2.1 g (Yield: 75%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-hex-4-enoic acid was isolated as semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 518.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-hex-4-enoic acid (1.0 g, 1.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 450 mg of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as pale yellow solid. Yield: 450 mg, 45%; mp 92°C (HCl Salt); MS: 570 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.3 (d, 3H), 1.65 (d, 2H), 3.5-1.8 (m, 14H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.5 (m, 2H), 5.4 (m, 1H), 6.5-7.9 (m, 8H), 11.5 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-3-propionamideTo a stirred solution of 4-hydroxy thiophenol (12.6 g, 100 mmol) and triethyl amine (15.0 g, 150 mmol) in chloroform (400 ml) 2-bromo ethylpropionate (18. 2 g, 100 mmol) was added drop wise. The reaction mixture was refluxed for 1 hr and cooled to room temperature. The reaction mixture was washed with water, dried and concentrated. 2-(4-hydroxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as colorless oil. Yield: 22.0 g, 99%, MS: 227 (M+H).
To stirred solution of 2-(4-hydroxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (11.3 g, 50 mmol), and K2 CO3 (50 g, excess) in acetone (300 ml) ethyl iodide (20 ml, excess) was added and refluxed for 8 hrs. At the end, reaction mixture was filtered and concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform and washed well with water. It was dried and concentrared. The product, 2-(4-ethoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as colorless oil. Yield: 12.0 g, 98%; MS: 255 (M+H).
2-(4-Ethoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was converted to 2-(4-ethoxy-phenylsulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester by following the procedure as described in example 9, paragraph 2.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.5 g, 12.2 mmol) of 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (3.5 g, 12.2 mmol). Yield 4.8 g, 80%; Brown oil; MS: 492.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 8.1 mmol) 3.2 g (Yield: 80%) of 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 464.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (2.0 g, 4.3 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.2 g of 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless low melting solid. Yield: 1.2 g, 57%; (HCl Salt); MS: 478.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.9 (t, 3H), 1.1 (t, 6H), 1.3 (s,3H), 3.2-3.9 (m, 8H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.3 (s, 2H), 6.5-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC (4E)-2-(4Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethox y) -benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid hydroxyamideTo a stirred solution of (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (5.16 g, 20 mmol), geranyl bromide (4.2g, 20 mmol) and 18-Crown-6 (500 mg) in acetone (250 ml) was added K2CO3 (10 gms, excess) and the mixture refluxed foe 24 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was filtered and the acetone layer was concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform, washed well with water, dried over anhydrous MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography, eluting with 30% ethy acetate: hexane. The product 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester was isolated as a colourless oil. Yield: 7.0 g, 89%.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)- benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (1.0 g, 2.5 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester and 4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (800 mg, 2.5 mmol). Yield 1.2 g, 76%; Brown oil; MS: 614 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)- benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid ethyl ester (2.0 gm, 3.2 mmol) 1.5 g (Yield: 80%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)- benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid was isolated as semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 586.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)- benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid (1.0 g, 1.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 550 mg of (4E)-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5,9-dimethyl-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-eth oxy)-benzyl]-deca-4,8-dienoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as pale yellow solid. Yield: 550 mg, 53%; mp 61°C (HCl Salt); MS: 638 (M+H)+.
PAC 2-[4-(2-Diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide2-[4-(2-Diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 12. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid ethyl ester (4 g, 12.7 mmol) and [2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-diethylamine (3.38 g, 14 mmol). Yield 8.21 g crude (100%); brown oil; MS: 520.4 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(2-Diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoic acid was prepared starting from 2-[4-(2-diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoi c acid ethyl ester (8 g, 15.4 mmol) dissolved in methanol (200 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting mixture was worked up as outlined in example 1. Yield 3.88 g crude (51%); brown oil; MS: 492 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoi c acid (3.88 g, 7.89 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 800 mg of 2-[4-(2-diethylamino-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-hexanoi c acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a yellow powder. Yield 20%; mp 67°C; MS: 507.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.75 (t, J=7.1 Hz, 3H), 1.05 (m, 2H), 1.23 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 6H) 1.37-1.91 (m, 2H), 3.13 (m, 4H), 3.38-3.51 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.3 (t, J=4.8 Hz, 2H), 6.88 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.15 (m, 4H), 7.7 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 9.07 (s, 1H), 10.1 (s, 1H)
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-et hoxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phe nyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.1 g, 10 mmol) of 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (Prepared from 2-(4-hydroxy-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and n-butylbromide following the procedure outlined in example 27 )the 4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (3.0 g, 10.1 mmol). Yield 4.5 g, 84%; Brown oil; MS: 532.7 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phe nyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.0 gm, 9.4 mmol) 4.2 g (Yield: 88%) of 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phe nyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 504.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phe nyl]-propionic acid (3.0 g, 5.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.3 g of 2-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-ph enyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. MP. 65 C, Yield: 1.3 g, 42%; (HCl Salt); MS: 478.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.9 (t, 3H), 1.2 (s, 3H), 1.3-1.9 (m,10H), 2.8-4.5 (m, 12H), 6.8-7.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.0 g, 18 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (4.9 g, 18 mmol). Yield 8.1 g, 93%; Brown oil; MS: 478.1 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (8.1 gm, 16.9 mmol) 6.7 g (Yield: 88%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MP: 78-81; MS: 450.1 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (6.7 g, 15 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.5 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless low melting solid. Yield: 1.5 g, 21%; (HCl Salt); MS: 450.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.21 (t, 6H), 1.26 (s, 3H), 3.18-3.24 (m, 2H), 3.38 (m, 4H), 3.43-3.46 (m, 2H), 3.80 (s, 3H), 4.30 (s,2H), 6.76-6.78 (d, 2H), 6.84-7.2 (m,6H), 10.3 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-eth oxy)-phenyl]-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.2 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (6.0 g, 20 mmol). Yield 9.1 g, 93%; Brown oil; MS: 492 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (10.0 gm, 20.3 mmol) 8.0 g (Yield: 86%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9; MS: 464.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid (4.55 g, 9.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 440 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[3-(2-morpholi-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 440 mg, 9%; mp 63°C; MS: 479.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 Mhz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.26 (s, 3H), 3.18-3.8 (m, 12H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.4 (m, 2H), 6.7-8.8 (m, 8H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-met hyl -hexanoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-me thyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.0 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 4-phathalimido bromobutane (5.66 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.4 g, 97%; Colorless oil; MS: 474 (M+H). Starting from 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-me thyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester (8.4 g, 17.7 mmol) 6.95 g (88%) of 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-me thyl-hexanoic acid was isolated as colorless oil by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. MS: 446 (M-H)-.
Starting from 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-me thyl-hexanoic acid (4.9 g, 11 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 3.1 g of 6-(1,3-Dioxo-1,3-dihydro-isoindol-2-yl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-me thyl -hexanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a light brown solid; Yield: 46%; mp 146-148°C; MS: 461.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.55 (s, 3H), 1.61-3.77 (m, 8H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 6.92-8.21 (m, 8H), 10.70 (bs,1H), 11.20 (bs,1H).
PAC 3-[4-(2-Diethylamino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-2-(4-furan-2-yl-benzenesulfonyl)-N-hyd roxy-2-methyl-propionamideTo a stirred solution of 4-bromo thiophenol (19.0 g, 100 mmol) and triethyl amine (15.0 g, 150 mmol) in chloroform (400 ml) 2-bromo ethylpropionate (18.2 g, 100 mmol) was added drop wise. The reaction mixture was refluxed for 1 hr and cooled to room temperature. The reaction mixture was washed with water, dried and concentrated. 2-(4-bromo-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as colorless oil. Yield: 28.0 g, 99%, MS: 290 (M+H).
2-(4-bromo-phenylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was converted to 2-(4-bromo-phenylsulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester by following the procedure as described in example 9, paragraph 2.
A mixture of 2-(4-bromo-phenylsulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (6.4 g, 20 mmol), 2-(tributyl stannyl)furan (7.5g, 21 mmol) and (Ph3 P)4 Pd (500 mg) was refluxed in degassed tolune (250 ml) for 8 hrs. At the end reaction mixture was filtered through Celite and concentrated. The product was purified by silica gel column chromatography by eluting it with 50% ethylacetate:hexane. Colorless oil. Yield: 5.9 g, 95%, MS: 309 (M+H).
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-(2-furanyl-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.08 g, 10.0 mmol) of 2-(4-(2-furanyl-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and the 4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (3.5 g, 12.2 mmol). Yield 5.0 g, 97%; Brown oil; MS: 514.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-(2-furanyl-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.1 gm, 10.0 mmol) 3.8 g (Yield: 78%) of 2-(4-(2-furanyl-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MP: 58 C, MS: 486.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-(2-furanyl-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (5.0 g, 10.3 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.2 g of 2-(4-ethoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-N,N-diethyl amino-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionamide was isolated as colorless low melting solid. Yield: 3.2 g, 62%; (HCl Salt); MS: 502 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.23 (t, 6H), 1.4 (s, 2H), 2.8 (q,4H), 3.0 (t, 2H), 4.1 (t, 2H), 6.5-8.0 (m, 7H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-butyramide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromobutyrate (10.71 g, 55 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (7 g, 50 mmol), 5.19 g (40%); clear oil; MS: 255.2 (M+H)+.
2-(4Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester (5 g, 20 mmol). Yield 5.74 g (100%); clear oil; MS: 287.1 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.5 g, 12.2 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester and the 4-[2-(chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-morpholine (2.34 g, 6.7 mmol). Yield 5.7 g, 100%; Brown oil; MS: 506.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid ethyl ester (5.54 gm, 11 mmol) 2.9 g (Yield: 55%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 478.3 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid (2.6 g, 5.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 510 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-ben zyl]-butyramide was isolated as a brown solid. Yield 2%; mp 51°C; MS: 493.3 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.90 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 3H), 1.69-1.96 (m, 4H), 2.67 (t, 2H), 3.34 (m, 8H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.04 (m, 2H) 6.8 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.14 (m, 4H), 7.73 (d, J=4.7 Hz, 2H), 9.08 (s, 1H), 10.8 (s, 1H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benz yl]-butyramideFollowing the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (1.0 g, 3.33 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester and the 1-[2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-piperidine (0.85 g, 3.36 mmol). Yield 1.07 g, 62%; Brown oil; MS: 504.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid ethyl ester (3.7 gm, 7.3 mmol) 2.2 g (Yield: 63%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 476 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-butyr ic acid (2.2 g, 4.63 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 360 mg of N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-ben zyl]-butyramide was isolated as a brown solid. Yield 16%; mp 75°C; MS: 491.3 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.90 (t, J=7.1 Hz, 3H), 1.36-1.96 (m, 4H), 2.4-2.63 (m, 14H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.01 (t, J=5.9 Hz, 2H) 6.8 (d, J=8.5 Hz, 2H), 7.11 (m, 4H), 7.71 (d, J=8.8 Hz, 2H), 9.09 (s, 1H), 10.8 (s, 1H)
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-pentan oic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromovalerate (8.23 g, 39.3 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (5 g, 35.7 mmol), 10.46 g (100%); clear oil; MS: 269 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester (6.9 g, 27.4 mmol). Yield 7.07 g (86%); clear oil; MS: 300.9 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-penta noic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 10.8 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester and the 4-[2-(chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-morpholine (3.45 g, 11.9 mmol). Yield 3.08 g, 62%; Brown oil; MS: 520.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-penta noic acid ethyl ester (2.73 gm, 5.27 mmol) 1.45 g (Yield: 56%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-penta noic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 492.3 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-penta noic acid (1.01 g, 2.05 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 190 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-penta noic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a brown solid. Yield 18%; mp 101°C; MS: 507.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.71 (t, J=7 Hz, 3H), 1.58-1.82 (m, 4H), 3.12-3.98 (m, 12H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.35 (t, 2H) 6.89 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H), 7.15 (m, 4H), 7.74 (d, J=8.9 Hz, 2H), 9.08 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromooctanoate (11.8 g, 47.3 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (6 g, 43 mmol). Yield: 7.24 g (57%); clear oil; MS: 311.2 (M+H)+, 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester (4.0 g, 13.6 mmol). Yield 3.7 g (83%); clear oil; MS: 343.3 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (1.69 g, 5.18 15 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester and the 1-[2-(4-chloromethyl-phenoxy)-ethyl]-azepane (1.73 g, 6.0 mmol). Yield 4.86 g, 99%; Brown oil; MS: 574.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester (4.8 gm, 8.37 mmol) 1.55 g (Yield: 34%) of 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 551 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid (1.09 g, 2.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 300 mg of 2-[4-(2-Azepan-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a yellow solid. Yield 27%; mp 65° C.; MS: 561.6 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.81 (t, J=6.6 Hz, 3H), 1.08-1.82 (m,14H), 3.13-3.51 (m, 12H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.33 (t, 2H) 6.88 (d, J=8.7 Hz, 2H),7.14 (m,4H), 7.7 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 9.06 (s, 1H), 10.28 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromooctanoate (11.8 g, 47.3 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (6 g, 43 mmol). Yield: 7.24 g (57%); clear oil; MS: 311.2 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester (3.1 gm, 10 mmol) 2.55 g (Yield: 90%) of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 283 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid (4.25 g, 16 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 3.64 g of 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 76%, MP: 90 C; MS: 298.2 (M+H).
PAC 2-(4-Fluoro-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Fluoro-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromooctanoate (6.47 g, 24.7 mmol) and 4-fluorothiophenol (3 g, 23.4 mmol). Yield: 6.31 g (90%); clear oil; MS: 299 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester (3.1 gm, 10 mmol) 2.89 g (Yield: 100%) of 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid was isolated as colorless semi-solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MS: 268.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid (2.49 g, 9.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 2.72 g of 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 99%, MP: 58 C; MS: 284 (M-H).
PAC 2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl 2-bromooctanoate (12.1 g, 48 mmol) and 1-methyl-2-mercapto imidazole (5 g, 43.8 mmol). Yield: 12 g (96%); clear oil; MS: 285 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid ethyl ester (12 gm, 42.2 mmol) 10.2 g (Yield: 95%) of 2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid was isolated as colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. MP: 95 C, MS: 257.1 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid (7.84 g, 30.6 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 2.77 g of 2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 33%, MP: 125 C; MS: 272.2 (M+H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzensulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.0 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 2-bromomethyl naphthalene (4.4 g, 20 mmol). Yield 7.2 g, 91%; Colorless oil; MS: 399 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionoic acid ethyl ester (3.7 g, 9 mmol) 3.3g (96%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionoic acid was isolated as colorless oil by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. MS: 369.1 (M-H)-.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid (2.2 g, 5.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 820 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionamide was isolated as a light brown solid; Yield: 36%; mp 161-163°C; MS: 385.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 3.32 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.69 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 5.02 (s, 1H), 6.92-7.89 (m, 11H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl propionic acid hydroxamideA mixture of 4-methoxybenzyl mercaptan (7.0g, 45 mmol), ethyl 2-bromopropionate (8.2 g, 46 mmol) and powdered oven dried potassium carbonate (10g, 72 mmol) in 150 mL of acetone was heated at reflux for 18 h. The mixture was cooled, filtered, and the filtrate concentrated. The residue was taken up in 150 mL of methylene chloride, washed with water (150 mL), dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate and evaporated to yield 12 g (99%); colorless liquid; MS 255.1 (M+H). This product is used without further purification.
To an ice cold (5°C) solution of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylmethanesulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.7g, 21 mmol) in 100 mL CH2 Cl2 was added portionwise (7.2g, 40 mmol) of m-chloroperbenzoic acid and the mixture was stirred for 1 h. The reaction was diluted with hexanes (500 mL) and stirred at 25°C for 30 minute at room temperature. The mixture was filtered and the organic layer treated with saturated aqueous sodium bisulfite (200 mL). The hexanes solution containing the product was washed with water, dried (Na2 SO4) and concentrated. Yield 5.5g (91%); colorless oil; MS 287.1 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-Methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (2g, 7 mmol) and benzyl bromide (1.3g, 7.7 mmol). Yield 3.0 g, 100%; Low melting solid; MS: 377 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.5 g, 9.0 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 930 mg, 31%. Colorless solid, mp: 106-108 C;. MS: 347 (M-H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl-propionic acid (2.7 g, 7.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 266 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylmethanesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-phenyl propionic acid hydroxamide was isolated as light colorless solid; Yield: 10%; mp 58-59°C; MS: 364.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.28 (s, 3H), 2.84-2.88 (d, 1H), 3.75 (s, 3H), 3.81-3.86 (d, 1H), 4.59-4.63 (d, 1H), 4.69-4.74 (d, 1H), 6.94-6.98 (d, 2H), 7.19 (m, 2H), 7.29-7.33 (d, 4H), 9.24 (s, 1H), 10.88 (s, 1H).
PAC 5-Methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide5-Methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl α-(p-tolylsulfonyl)acetate (2.9g, 10.9 mmol and 4-bromo-2-methyl butene (3.42g, 23 mmol). Yield 4.6g; tan oil; MS 379.2 (M+H)+.
5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl)-hex-4-enoic acid was prepared according to general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (4.5 g, 11 mmol), ethanol (15 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide.
Starting from 5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl)-hex-4-enoic acid (4.1 g, 11 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.07 g of 5-Methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-2-(toluene-4-sulfonyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid; Yield: 30%; mp 108-110°C; MS: 366.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6 : δ 1.49 (s, 6H), 1.62 (s, 6H), 2.41 (s, 3H), 2.53-2.63 (m, 4H), 5.00-5.05 (t, 2H), 7.40-7.43 (d, 2H), 7.59-7.62 (d, 2H), 9.04 (s, 1H), 10.80 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid hydroxamide2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (Prepared from 3-mercapto-2-methylfuran) was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(2-methyl-furan-3-ylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (2.9 g, 11.9 mmol), benzyl bromide (2.22 g, 13 mmol) and potassium carbonate (10 g) in acetone (75 mL). Yield (99%); amber oil; MS 337.1 (M+H)+.
2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(2-methyl-furan-3-ylsulfanyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.8g, 14.3 mmol), dissolved in ethanol (25 mL and 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL). Yield 3.7g (84%),, white solid, MS 307.4 (M-H).
Starting from 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid (3.58 g, 12 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.078 g of 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as orange color solid; Yield: 29%; mp 68-70°C; MS: 324 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.27 (s, 3H), 2.81-2.86 (d, 1H), 3.33 (s, 3H), 3.61-3.66 (d, 1H), 6.66 (s, 1H), 7.19-7.25 (m, 5H), 7.76 (s, 1H), 9.09 (s, 1H), 10.81 (s, 1H)
PAC 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic acid hydroxamide2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl] -propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (2.4 g, 9.8 mmol) and 1-[2-(4-chloromethylphenoxy)-ethyl]-piperidine (2.96 g, 10.7 mmol); Yield 2.4 g (92%); amber oil; MS 464.2 (M+H)+.
2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic acid was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 1. Starting from 2-methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (2.01 g, 4.5 mmol), dissolved in ethanol (20 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL). The resulting mixture was worked up as outline in example 9. Yield 2.03g; amber crystals mp 66-68°C; MS 434 (M-H).
Starting from 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid (2.03 g, 6.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.36 g of 2-Methyl-2-(2-methyl-furan-3-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as amber color solid; Yield: 32%; mp 115-117°C; MS: 451.1 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.15-1.22 (m, 2H), (1.75 (s, 3H), 1.78 (s, 3H) 2.98-3.03 (m, 2H), 3.42-3.47 (m, 2H), 3.5 (s, 3H), 6.65 (s, 1H), 6.87-6.90 (d, 2H), 7.12-7.17 (d, 2H), 10.35 (s, 1H), 10.60 (s, 1H), 11.70 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-Methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-pro pionic acid hydroxamide2-Methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-prop ionic acid ethyl ester was prepared acording to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester(prepared from 2-mercaptothiophene and 2-bromopropionic acid ethylester) (4.4 g, 17.7 mmol) and 1-[2-(4-chloromethylphenoxy)-ethyl]-piperidine (5.3 g, 19.5 mmol); Yield (96%); semi-solid; MS 466.
2-Methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-pro pionic acid was prepared acording to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-pr opionic acid ethyl ester (9.8g, 20 mmol), dissolved in ethanol (20 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (20 mL). The resulting mixture was worked up as outline in example 1. Yield 4.5g (49%); white solid mp 170-172°C; MS 436.3 (M-H).
Starting from 2-Methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-pr opionic acid (3.6 g, 8.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 345 mg of 2-Methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-pr opionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as light colorless solid; Yield: 10%; mp 115-118°C; MS: 451.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.29 (s, 3H), 1.66-1.78 (m, 6H), 2.81-2.86 (d, 1H), 2.96-3.99 (m, 4H), 3.39-3.47 (m, 2H), 3.51-3.59 (d, 1H), 4.32 (m, 2H),6.72-6.74 (d 1H), 6.87-6.96 (d, 2H), 7.01-7.20 (m, 3H), 7.31-7.33 (m, 1H), 7.69-7.72 (m, 1H), 7.83-7.84 (m, 1H), 8.07-8.08 (dd, 1H), 8.17 (dd, 1H), 9.0 (s, 1H) 10.0 (s, 1H), 10.78 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-(octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]propionic acid hydroxamide2-(Octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(octane-1-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.0g, 18 mmol) and 1-[2-(4-chloromethylphenoxy)-ethyl]-piperidine (5.6g, 19.7 mmol); Yield 8.9g (96%); amber oil, MS 495.
2-(Octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (8.9g, 18 mmol), ethanol (25 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (25 mL). Yield 6.0g (72%).
Starting from 2-(Octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid (3.6 g, 7.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 3.3 g of 2-(Octane-1-sulfonyl)-3-[4-(2-piperidin-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as tan solid; Yield: 89%; mp 69-70°C; MS: 483.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-14): δ δ 0.687 (t, 3H), 1.27-1.69 (m, 15H), 2.71-2.75 (d, 1H), 3.51 (s, 3H), 3.65-3.69 (d, 1H), 6.86-6.89 (d, 2H), 7.08-7.11 (d, 2H), 9.16 (s, 1H), 10.70 (s, 1H).
PAC 3-Biphenyl-4-yl-2-methyl-2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide3-Biphenyl-4-yl-2-methyl-2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-methyl-(1-methyl-1H-imidazolesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester Prepared from (1-Methyl-2-mercapto imidazole and 2-bromo ethyl propionate) (3.0g, 12.2 mmol) and 4-chloromethylbiphenyl (2.97g, 15 mmol). Yield 5.0 g (99%); low melting solid; MS 413 (M+H)+.
3-Biphenyl-4-yl-2-methyl-2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 3-biphenyl-4-yl-2-methyl2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 11.9 mmol), ethanol (15 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL). Yield 2.8 g (61%); brown solid mp 119-122°C; MS 385.2 (M+H).
Starting from 3-Biphenyl-4-yl-2-methyl-2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid (2.8 g, 7.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 112 mg of 3-Biphenyl-4yl-2-methyl-2-(1-methyl-1H-imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as tan colored solid; Yield: 4%; mp 112°C; MS: 399.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.911 (s, 3H), 3.3 (s, 3H), 3.5 (d, 1H), 4.2 (d, 1H), 6.8 (d, 1H), 6.9 (d, 1H), 7.18-7.66 (m, 5H), 7.30-7.33 (d, 2H), 7.55-7.58 (d, 2H).
PAC 2-Methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxamide2-Methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(thiophen-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.0g, 12 mmol) and benzyl bromide (2.48g, 15 mmol). Yield 5.2 g (%); tan oil; MS 339.1 (M+H).
2-Methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophen-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 15 mmol), ethanol (30 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL). Yield 5.6g MS 310.0 (M+H).
Starting from 2-Methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid (5.0 g, 16 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.8 g of 2-Methyl-3-phenyl-2-(thiophene-2-sulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid; Yield: 40%; mp 116-117°C; MS: 325.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.29 (s, 3H), 3.33 (d, 1H), 3.69 (d 1H), 7.18-7.30 (m, 5H), 7.74 (m, 1H), 8.22 (m, 1H), 9.13 (s, 1H), 10.80 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-[8-(1-carboxy-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide2-[8-(1-Carboxyl-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-[8-(1-ethoxycarbonyl-ethylsulfanyl)-octylsulfanyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (10.2 g, 26 mmol) and sodium peroxymonopersulfate (64 g, 104 mmol). Yield 9.87 g (86%); colorless liquid; MS 442.9 (M+H).
2-[8-(1-Carboxy-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid was prepared according to general method as outline in example 1. Starting from 2-[8-(1-carboxy-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 6.8 mmol), ethanol (15 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (15 mL). Yield 2.7 g (98%); white solid mp 99-102°C; MS 387 (M+NH3)+.
Starting from 2-[8-(1-Carboxy-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid (2.5 g, 6.5 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 641 mg of 2-[8-(1-Carboxy-ethanesulfonyl)-octane-1-sulfonyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as amber coloured oil.; Yield: 23%; MS: 434.0 (M+NH4)+; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.27-3.23 (m, 22H), 3.33 (m, 2H), 8.9 (s, 1H), 9.28 (s, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-Bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl ]-propionic acid hydroxamide2-(4-Bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl ]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from ethyl α-(4-bromophenyl-sulfonyl) acetate (5.0 g, 16 mmol) and 1-[2-(4-chloromethylphenoxy)-ethyl]-piperidine (4.97 g, 16 mmol). Yield 6.1 g (71%); tan oil; MS 541.1 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-phenyl ]-propionic acid was prepared according to general method as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(4-bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic acid ethyl ester (6.5 g, 20 mmol), ethanol (30 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (15 mL). Yield 6.3 g (100%); yellow solid mp 125-127°C; MS 512.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-Bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic acid (6.1 g, 612 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.07 g of 2-(4-Bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-piperidine-1-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic 35 acid hydroxyamide was isolated as light yellow solid; Yield: 17%; MS: 525.4 (M+H)+.
PAC 3-(4-Bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion amideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 3-(4-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzensulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 11 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 4-bromobenzyl bromide (3.0 g, 12 mmol). Yield 4.67 g, 96%; Colorless oil; MS: 441 (M+H)+.
3-(4-Bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid was prepared starting from 3-(4-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 g, 9.0 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 3.0 g, 78%. Low melting solid. MS: 413 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(4-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid (2.7 g, 6.5 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 2.26 g of 3-(4-bromophenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion amide was isolated as light colorless solid; Yield: 81%; mp 86-88° C.; MS: 429.8 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.42 (s,3H), 1.77 (bs, 1H), 3.26 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.68 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.85 (s, 3H), 7.01-7.76 (m,8H), 9.71-9.88 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propiona mideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.4 g, 20 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 2-bromomethyl naphthalene (4.4 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.0 g, 97%; Colorless crystals, mp 182-184°C; MS: 413 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.6 g, 11 mmol) 4.2 g (98%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 144-146°C; MS: 384.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propionic acid (2.4 g, 6.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.6 g of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-naphthalen-2-yl-propion amide was isolated as a light colorless solid; Yield: 64%; mp 185-187°C; MS: 400.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.56 (s,3H), 3.28 (d, J=8.0 Hz, 1H), 3.81 (d, J=8 Hz,1H), 3.93 (s,3H), 4.88 (bs, 1H), 7.02-7.92 (m, 11H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyramide2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from ethyl 2-bromo-3-methyl-butanoate (20.9 g, 100 mmol) and 4-methoxybenzenethiol (14.0 g, 100 mmol), 30 g of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester was isolated. Yield 99%; Light yellow oil; MS: 269 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester. (2.68 g 10 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9 for oxidation, 3 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester was isolated as a colorless solid. yield: 99%; mp 53°C; MS: 273 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid ethyl ester (3 g, 10 mmol) 2.7 g (96%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 96°C; MS: 273 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyric acid (2.0 g, 7.34 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 590 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-methyl-butyramide was isolated as a colorless solid. Mp 220°C; Yield 28%; MS: 288 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.88 (d, J=6.7 Hz, 3H), 1.07 (d, J=6.7 Hz, 3H), 2.09-2.20 (bs, 1H), 3.53 (d, J=9, 1H), 7.12-7.17 (m, 2H), 7.74-7.79 (m, 2H).
PAC 1-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 1-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 11.6 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 1,4-dibromobutane (2.4 g, 7.6 mmol). Yield 2.4 g, 78%; Colorless solid, mp 86-88°C; MS: 313 (M+H)+.
1-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid ethyl ester (2.2 g, 7.0 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 1.66 g, 83%. Colorless solid; mp 112-115°C; MS: 285 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid (442 mg, 1.5 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 410 mg of 1-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)cyclopentanecarboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 89-91°C; Yield 88%; MS: 300 (M+H)+ ;1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.65-1.82 (m, 4H), 2.17-2.42 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 7.0 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.7 (bs, 1H), 7.72 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 9.73 (bs, 1H).
PAC 3-(2-Bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propion amideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.0 g, 7.3 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 2-(bromo)benzyl bromide (2.0 g, 8 mmol). Yield 3.1 g, 87%; Colorless oil; MS: 441 (M+H)+.
3-(2-Bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid was prepared starting from 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 68 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 1.7 g, 63%. Waxy solid; MS: 414 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propionic acid (470 mg, 1.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 380 mg of 3-(2-bromo-phenyl)-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-propio namide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 93-96°C; Yield 77%; MS: 429 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.3 (s, 3H), 3.32 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.69 (d, J=7.0 Hz, 1H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 6.92-7.89 (m, 8H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 11 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and cinnamyl bromide (2.1 g, 11 mmol). Yield 3.51 g, 82%; Colorless oil; MS: 389 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 11 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 1.9 g, 68%; yellowish oil; MS: 361 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid (440 mg, 1.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 420 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-5-phenyl-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 162-164° C.; Yield 92%; MS: 376 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.41 (s, 3H), 3.0-3.16 (m, 1H), 3.30 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H), 3.92 (s, 3H), 5.9-6.1 (m, 1H), 6.53 (d, J=11 Hz, 1H), 7.1-7.72 (m, 9H), 9.12 (bs,1H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (4.0 g, 15.8 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 3-bromopropyl benzene (6.4 g, 32 mmol). Yield 3.7 g, 47%; Colorless oil; MS: 495 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid ethyl ester (2.0 g, 4 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 1.18 g, 63%. Waxy solid; MS: 449.2 (M+H--H2 O)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid (600 mg, 1.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 420 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-phenyl-2-(3-phenyl-propyl)-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. Mp 118-120°C; yield 68%; MS: 482 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.52-1.68 (m, 2H), 1.74-1.92 (m, 2H), 1.98-2.20 (m, 4H), 2.58-2.72 (m,4H), 3.86 (s, 3H), 6.93 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H), 7.02-7.63 (m, 10H), 7.81 (d, J=11 Hz, 2H).
PAC 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 11.6 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and allyl bromide (4 ml, excess). Yield 3.6 g, 92%; Yellow oil; MS: 338 (M+H)+.
2-Allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid was prepared starting from 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (2.2 g, 6.5 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 1.76 g, 87%; yellowish oil; MS: 311 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid (1.5 g, 4.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.5 g of 2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Mp 114-116 °C; Yield 99%; MS: 326 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.62 (s, 1H), 2.70-2.80 (m,4H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 5.16-5.27 (m, 4H), 5.81-5.94 (m, 2H), 7.12 (d,J=8 Hz,2H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-propyl-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide2-allyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pent-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide (326 mg, 1.0 mmol) (example 26) was dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and hydrogenated over 10% Pd/C (100 mg) at room temperature, under 49 psi pressure for 4 hours. At the end, the reaction mixture was filtered and methanol was removed. The resulting solid was crystallized from methanol. Yield: 250 mg, 75%; MS: 330 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.92 (t, J=4.0 Hz, 6H), 1.27-1.59 (m, 4H), 1.78-2.02 (m, 4H), 3.86 (s, 3H), 6.04 (bs, 1H), 6.97 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 7.76 (d,J=9 Hz, 2H).
PAC 2-benzyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-benzyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (1.0 g, 3.8 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and benzylbromide (4 ml, excess). Yield 1.2 g, 72%; Yellow oil; MS: 439 (M+H)+.
2-Benzyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid was prepared starting from 2-benzyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (1.0 g, 2.2 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield: 580 mg, 62%; Waxy solid; MS: 409 (M-H)-.
Starting from 2-benzyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid (410 mg, 1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 225 mg of 2-benzyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionamide was isolated as a waxy solid. Yield 52%; MS: 426 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 3.25 (d, J=14 Hz, 2H), 3.52 (d, J=14 Hz, 2H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 6.93 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.02-7.26 (m, 9H), 7.61 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.87 (d, J=4 Hz, 1H), 9.58 (bs, 1H).
PAC N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionamid eTo a stirred solution of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)propionic acid ethyl ester (2.7 gm, 10 mmol), 3-picolyl chloride hydrochloride (3.2 g, 20 mmol). and triethyl benzylammonium chloride (1 g) in methylene chloride (400 ml), 10 N NaOH (30 ml) was added. The reaction was continued at room temp for 48 hours. At the end, the organic layer was separated and washed well with water. The organic layer was dried, filtered and concentrated. The crude product obtained was purified by silica-gel column chromatography. The column was eluted with 50% ethyl acetate: hexane. 2-(4-Methoxy-benzensulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester was isolated as brown oil. Yield 3.0 g, 82%; Brown oil; MS: 364 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 6.8 mmol) 1.8 g (79%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 58°C; MS: 336 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionic acid (410 mg, 1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 225 mg of N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-pyridin-3-yl-propionami de was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield 52%; mp 98°C; MS: 351 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 3.1 (d, J=9.0, 1H), 3.65 (d, J=9.1, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 7-8.5 (m, 8H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid hydroxyamideStarting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (7.5 g, 29 mmol) and 1-bromooctane (6.7 g, 35 mmol) 8 g of the mono octylated compound 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-decanoic acid ethyl ester was isolated by following the procedure outlined in Example 9. Yield: 8.0 g 74%; MS: 370 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in example 29, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (8.0 g, 21.6 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-decanoic acid ethyl ester and 3-picolyl chloride hydrochloride (4.1 g, 25 mmol). Yield 6.5 g, 68%; Brown oil; MS: 462 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 11 mmol), 4.5 g (91%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 159°C; MS: 434 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid (2.5 g, 5.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.4 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-decanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. Yield: 50%; mp 62°C; MS: 448 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.86 (t, 6.9 Hz, 3H), 1.25-2.17 (m, 14H), 3.3 (d, J=14 Hz, 1H), 3.5 (d, J=14 Hz, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 6.8-8.6 (m, 8H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (6.0 g, 23 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and isoprenyl bromide (3.0 g, 20 mmol). Yield 6.52 g, 86%; Colorless oil; MS: 327 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 29, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (4.0 g, 12.2 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester and 3-picolylchloride hydrochloride (2.1 g, 13 mmol). Yield 4.14 g, 81%; Brown oil; MS: 418 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid was prepared starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (4.0 g, 9.5 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 ml) and 10 N NaOH (30 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in Example 9. Yield 3.2 g, 87%; ivory solid; mp 117-119°C; MS: 390 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid (2.1 g, 5.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.82 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 82%; mp 89-92°C; MS: 405 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.63 (s, 3H), 1.76 (s, 3H), 2.62-2.78 (m, 2H), 3.3 (d, J=4.0 Hz, 1H), 3.63 (d, J=4.0 Hz, 1H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 5.26 (m, 1H), 7.12-7.88 (m, 6H), 8.27-8.33 (m, 2H).
PAC 2-Benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyram ideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 29, 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.0 g, 8.5 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-3-phenyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (Example 9) and 2-diisopropylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride (4.0 g, 20 mmol). Yield 3.2 g, 79%; Ivory solid, mp 89-91°C; MS: 476.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid ethyl ester (3.53 gm, 7.5 mmol) 2.8 g (86%) of 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 136-138°C; MS: 448.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid (1.85 g, 4.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.3 g of 2-benzyl-4-diisopropylamino-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-butyra mide was isolated as a low melting waxy solid; Yield: 68%; MS: 463.3 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.98 (d, J=11 Hz, 6H), 1.16 (d, J=11 Hz, 6H), 1.92 (m, 2H), 2.46 (m, 2H), 2.71 (m, 2H), 3.18 (m, 1H), 3.48 (m, 1H), 3.86 (s, 3H), 6.98 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.18-7.22 (m, 5H), 7.92 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 8.12 (s, 1H).
PAC 3-Cyclohexyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-p ropionamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (4.0 g, 15 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 1-bromomethyl cyclohexane (2.7 g, 15 mmol). Yield 5.0 g, 94%; Colorless oil; MS: 355 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 29, 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester(1.5 g, 4.2 mmol) and 3-picolyl chloride (1.0 g, 6 mmol). Yield 1.0 g, 38%; Colorless oil; MS 446 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-propionic acid ethyl ester (1.3 g, 2.9 mmol) 1.0 g (83%) of 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 92°C; MS: 417.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 3-cyclohexyl-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-propionic acid (1.0 g, 2.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 80 mg of 3-cyclohexyl-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl- propionamide was isolated as a colorless hydrochloride salt; Yield: 71%; mp 57-60°C; MS: 433 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.8-2.08 (m, 13H), 3.3 (d, J=14 Hz, 1H), 3.7 (d, J=14 Hz, 1H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 7.0-8.5 (m, 8H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pentanoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-pentanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.0 g, 20 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 1-bromo-2-methyl propane (2.6 g, 20 mmol). Yield 6.0 g, 95%; Colorless oil; MS: 315 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 29, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-penanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.1 g, 10 mmol) of 2-[(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl pentanoic acid ethyl ester and 3-picolyl chloride hydrochloride (1.8 g, 11 mmol). Yield 3.0 g, 75%; Colorless oil; MS: 406 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pentanoic acid ethyl ester (1.2 g, 2.9 mmol) 1.0 g (91%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pentanoic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 188-186°C; MS: 378 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pentanoic acid (800 mg, 2.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 180 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-4-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid; Yield: 21%; mp 78° C.; MS: 393.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.65 (d, 6.3 Hz, 3H), 0.89 (d, J=6.2 Hz, 3H), 1.7 (m, 1H), 2.06 (m, 2H), 3.85 (s, 3H), 6.8-8.5 (m, 10H).
PAC N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionami deFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 29, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.2 g, 20 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 7-bromomethyl quinoline (4.4 g, 20 mmol). Yield 4.5 g, 54%; Pale yellow solid; mp 86°C; MS: 414 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionic acid ethyl ester (3.0 gm, 7.2 mmol) 2.5 g (90%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. mp 106-108°C; MS: 386.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6-yl-propionic acid (2.0 gm, 5.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.2 g of N-hydroxy-2-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-quinolin-6yl-propionamide was isolated as a colorless solid; Yield: 57%; mp 206°C; MS: 401.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.4 (s, 3H), 3.19 (m, 1H), 3.8-4.0 (m, 4H), 7.1-8.95 (m, 12H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (2.5 g, 10 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 1-bromo-4-phenoxy butane (2.2, 10 mmol). Yield 3.8 g, 93%; Colorless oil; MS: 407 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (3.1 g, 10 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-hexanoic acid ethyl ester and 3-picolyl chloride (1.8 g, 11 mmol). Yield 3.5 g, 71%; Colorless oil; MS: 498 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 6.0 mmol), 2.8 g (Yield: Quantitative) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp 148-151°C; MS: 470.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid (2.0 g, 4.3 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.5 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-6-phenoxy-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid; Yield: 72%; mp 68° C.; MS: 485.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.5-2.5 (m, 8H), 3.4 (bs, 2H), 3.8 (s, 3H), 6.8-8.7 (m, 13H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (10.0 g, 39 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and 1-bromo-3-methyl butane (6.0 g, 40 mmol). Yield 8.5 g, 62%; Colorless oil; MS: 329 (M+H)+.
Following the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (6.0 g, 18 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester and picolyl chloride hydrochloride (4.1 g, 25 mmol). Yield 4.5 g, 60%; Brown oil; MS: 420 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 7.1 mmol) 2.6 g (92%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid was isolated as a colorless solid by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Mp: 173 C; MS: 392 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid (1.0 g, 2.5 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 800 mg of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid; The hydrochloride was prepared by passing hydrogen chloride gas through methanol solution of the hydroxyamide. Yield: 72%; mp 62°C (HCl salt); MS: 408 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 0.76 (m, 6H), 1.2-2.0 (m, 5H), 3.5 (bq, 2H), 7.1-8.8 (m, 8H), 11.1 (bs,1H).
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from the corresponding 1-bromo tert-butyl acetate (5.3 g, 27 mmol) and 4-methoxybenzenethiol (3.7 g, 27 mmol), 6.4 g of the product was isolated. Yield 98%; Light yellow oil; MS: 255 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and 3-chloroperoxybenzoic acid 57% (12.0 g, 40 mmol), 5.3 g of the product was isolated. Yield 92%; Waxy solid; MS: 287.1 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)acetic acid tert-butyl ester (20.0 g, 70.0 mmol) and 3-picolyl chloride (7.28 g, 44.4 mmol), 10.5 g of the product was isolated by silica gel chromatography (50% ethyl acetate: hexane). Yield 63%; white solid; mp 93-94°C; MS: 378.0 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester (2.0 g, 5.3 mmol) and n-butyl bromide (0.73 g, 5.3 mmol), 1.20 g of the product isolated. Yield 52%; yellowish gum; MS: 434.3 (M+H)+.
A mixture of the 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid tert-butyl ester (1.1 g, 2.5 mmol), in methylene chloride/TFA (1:1)was stirred at room temperature for about 2 hours. The solvents were then evaporated and the 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid was purified by silica gel chromatography (30% methanol/methylene chloride). Yield 0.90 g, 94%; white solid; mp 70°C; MS: 376.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hexanoic acid (0.31 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.13 g of the product isolated. Yield 37%; pale yellowish solid; mp 65°C; MS: 392.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 0.80 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 3H), 1.10-1.25 (m, 2H), 1.25-1.50 (m, 2H), 1.70-2.00 (m, 2H), 3.53 (d, J=14.4 Hz, 1H), 3.62 (d, J=14.4 Hz, 1H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 7.15 (d, J=8.9 Hz, 2H), 7.71 (d, J=8.9 Hz, 2H), 7.90-8.00 (m, 1H), 8.40-8.45 (m, 1H), 8.70-8.85 (m, 2H), 11.0 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3064 m, 2958s, 2871 m, 1671 m.
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide.The title compound was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (2.86 g, 10 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-octyne (3.80 g, 20 mmol), 4.4 g of the product isolated. Yield 100%; yellowish gum; MS: 446.9 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the method as outlined in example 70. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (4.40 g, 10.0 mmol), 2.0 g of the product isolated. Yield 49%; white solid; mp 61°C; MS: 345.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in example 1. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-oct-2-ynyl-dec-4-ynoic acid (0.36 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.25 g of the product isolated. Yield 62%; white solid; mp 83-84°C; 462.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 0.82-0.90 (m, 6H), 1.15-1.45 (m, 12H), 1.90-2.05 (m, 4H), 2.86 (brd, J=17.0 Hz, 2H), 3.00 (brd, J=17.0 Hz, 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 7.15 (d, J=10.0 Hz, 1H), 7.71 (d, J=10.0 Hz, 1H), 9.20 (brs, 1H), 10.90 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3344 s, 3208 m, 2930 m, 2870 m, 1677 s, 1592 s;
Anal. Calc'd for C25 H35 NO5 S: C, 65.05; H, 7.64; N, 3.03.
Found: C, 65.26; H, 7.68; N, 2.90.
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (2.86 g, 10 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-butyne (2.68 g, 20 mmol), 3.50 g of the product was isolated. Yield 90%; white solid; mp 85-87°C; MS: 391.0 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in example 70. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (3.0 g, 7.7 mmol), 2.5 g of the product isolated. Yield 97%; white solid; mp 141-143°C; MS: 333.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in example 1. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid (0.27 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.23 g of the product was isolated. Yield 89%; white solid; mp 135-137°C; MS: 349.9 (M+H)+1; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 1.67 (s, 6H), 2.70-3.10 (m, 4H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 7.15 (d, J=10.0 Hz, 2H), 7.71 (d, J=10.0 Hz, 2H), 9.20 (brs, 1H), 10.90 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3301 s, 3161 m, 2922 m, 1640 m, 1595 s, 1500 m.
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (2.0 g, 7.0 mmol) and propargyl bromide (1.77 g, 15 mmol), 1.90 g of the product was isolated. Yield 75%; white solid; mp 113-115°C; MS: 362.1 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 70. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (1.70 g, 4.7 mmol), 1.30 g of the product isolated. Yield 90%; white solid; mp 156°C; MS: 305.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-2-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from (4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-prop-2-ynyl-pent-4-ynoic acid (0.25 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.22 g of the product was isolated. Yield 85%; white solid; mp 156°C; MS: 321.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 2.00-2.13 (m, 2H), 3.00-3.30 (m, 4H), 3.90(s, 3H), 7.01 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.82 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 8.76 (brs, 1H), 10.65 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3392 s, 3293 s, 3271 m, 2955 m, 1650 s, 1594 s;
Anal. Calc'd for C15 H15 NO5 S: C, 56.07; H, 4.70; N, 4.36.
Found: C, 55.65; H, 4.67; N, 4.10.
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamideThe title compound was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 38. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester (2.20 g, 5.8 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-octyne (1.14 g, 6 mmol), 2.60 gm of the product isolated. Yield 92%; yellowish gum; MS: 486.0 (M+H)+.
A mixture of the 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (2.60 g, 5.35 mmol), in methylene chloride/TFA (1:1) is stirred at room temperature for about 2 hours. (Ref. example 70) The solvents are then evaporated and the 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid was purified by silica gel chromatography (∼30% methanol/methylene chloride). Yield: 2.0 g, 87%; White solid; mp 146°C; MS: 428.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the procedure outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid (0.71 g, 1.62 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (1.39 g, 20 mmol), 0.48 g of the product was isolated. Yield 67%; off-white solid; mp 65°C; MS: 445.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) 8 0.84 (t, J=6.8 Hz, 3H), 1.10-1.40 (m, 6H), 1.85-2.00 (m, 2H), 2.79 (d, J=17.9 Hz, 1H), 2.90 (d, J=17.9 Hz, 1H), 3.50 (d, J=13.7 Hz, 1H), 3.74 (d, J=13.7 Hz, 1H), 3.89 (s, 3H), 7.19 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.76 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.85-7.89 (m, 1H), 8.37-8.40 (m, 1H), 8.70-8.80 (m, 2H), 11.0 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3157 m, 3095 m, 2954 s, 2932 s, 2858 m, 1671 m, 1593 s;
Anal. Calc'd for C23 H28 N2 O5 S . HCl . 0.9H2 O: C, 55.56; H, 6.24; N, 5.63.
Found: C, 55.84; H, 6.19; N, 5.59.
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester (3.77 g, 10 mmol) and propargyl bromide (1.74 g, 13 mmol), 2.50 g of the product was isolated. Yield 60%; yellowish solid; mp 132-133°C; MS: 416.0 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 70. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (2.0 g, 4.8 mmol), 1.2 g of the product isolated. Yield 69%; white solid; mp 119-121°C; MS: 358.1 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-pent-4-ynoic acid (0.29 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 m, 10 mmol), 0.065 g of the product was isolated. Yield 25%; off-white solid; mp 70°C; MS: 375.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 1.19 (brs, 1H), 2.90-3.00 (m, 2H), 3.55 (d, J=13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.67 (d, J=13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.89 (s, 3H), 7.18 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.75 (d, J=9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.80-7.89 (m, 1H), 8.35-8.40 (m, 1H), 8.70-8.80 (m, 2H), 11.1 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3168 m, 3095 s, 1670 m, 1593 s.
PAC 2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 4-fluorothiophenol (30.0 g, 230 mmol) and tert-butyl bromoacetate (45.67 g, 230 mmol), 53.4 g of the product was isolated. Yield 100%; pale yellowish oil; MS: 243.1 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfanyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (48.4 g, 200 mmol) and 3-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (121.3 g (57%), 400 mmol), 48.0 g of the product was isolated. Yield 88%; pale yellowish oil; MS: 275.1 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-3-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester (1.83 g, 5.0 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-butyne (0.67 g, 5.0 mmol), 2.18 g of the product was isolated. Yield 100%; yellowish gum; MS: 419.2 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 38. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (2.1 g, 5.0 mmol), 1.20 g of the product was isolated. Yield 67%; off-white solid; mp 150°C; MS: 360.2 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-hex-4-ynoic acid (0.29 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.15 g of the product was isolated. Yield 45%; white solid; mp 190°C; MS: 377.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 1.60 (s, 3H), 2.70-3.00 (m, 2H), 3.53 (d, J=13.8 Hz, 1H), 3.74 (d, J=13.8 Hz, 1H), 7.50-7.58 (m, 2H), 7.80-7.95 (m, 3H), 8.35-8.40(m, 1H), 8.74-8.79 (m, 2H), 11.1 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3154 m, 3105 s, 3068 s, 2875 m, 1696 s, 1630 w, 1590 s;
Anal. Calc'd for C18 H17 FN2 O4 S . HCl . 0.5H2 O: C, 51.24; H, 4.54; N, 6.64.
Found: °C, 51.21; H, 4.35; N, 6.46.
PAC 2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamideThe title compound was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-3-pyridin-3-ylpropionic acid tert-butyl ester (1.83 g, 5.0 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-octyne (0.95 g, 5.0 mmol), 1.80 g of the product was isolated. Yield 56%; yellowish gum; MS: 474.3 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 70. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (1.80 g, 3.8 mmol), 1.40 g of the product was isolated. Yield 88%; off-white solid; mp 123-124°C; MS: 416.3 (M-H)-.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-pyridin-3-ylmethyl-dec-4-ynoic acid (0.67 g, 1.62 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (1.39 g, 20 mmol), 0.22 g of the product was isolated. Yield 29%; white solid; mp 180-182°C; MS: 433.2 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 0.84 (t, J=6.8 Hz, 3H), 1.20-1.40 (m, 6H), 1.90-2.05 (m, 2H), 2.75 (d, J=19.9 Hz, 1H), 2.94 (d, J=19.9 Hz, 1H), 3.54 (d, J=13.7 Hz, 1H), 3.75 (d, J=13.7 Hz, 1H), 7.40-7.60(m, 2H), 7.70-8.00 (m, 3H), 8.30-8.40 (m, 1H), 8.70-8.80 (m, 2H), 11.1 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3154 m, 3105 s, 3067 m, 2957 s, 2933 s, 2873 m, 1690 s, 1631 m.
Anal. Calc'd for C2 2H25 FN2 O4 S . HCl: C, 56.34; H, 5.59; N, 5.97.
Found: C, 56.18; H, 5.54; N,5.76.
PAC 2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 9. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid tert-butyl ester (4.87 g, 20 mmol) and 1-bromo-2-butyne (5.36 g, 40 mmol), 6.0 g of the product was isolated. Yield 77%; white solid; mp 85°C; MS: 379.1 (M+H)+.
2 -(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid was prepared according to the procedure as outlined in Example 70, starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid tert-butyl ester (3.50 g, 8.47 mmol), 2.35 g of the product was isolated. Yield 79%; white solid; mp 129-131°C; MS: 642.8 (2M-H)-.
2-(4-Fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid hydroxyamide was prepared according to the method as outlined in Example 1. Starting from 2-(4-fluoro-benzenesulfonyl)-2-but-2-ynyl-hex-4-ynoic acid (0.26 g, 0.81 mmol) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.70 g, 10 mmol), 0.21 g of the product was isolated. Yield 77%; white solid; mp 161-163°C; MS:338.1(M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6) δ 1.67 (s, 6H), 2.80-3.10 (m, 4H), 7.51 (dd, J=9.0, 9.0 Hz, 2H), 7.87 (m, 2H), 9.26 (brs, 1H), 10.95 (brs, 1H); IR (KBr, cm-1): 3336 s, 3245 m, 1681 s, 1589 m, 1493 m;
Anal. Calc'd for C16 H16 FNO4 S: C, 56.96; H, 4.78; N, 4.15.
Found: C, 56.59; H, 4.75; N, 4.04.
PAC 2-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamideFollowing the procedure as outlined in Example 9, 2 -(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (5.0 g, 20 mmol) 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester and isoprenyl bromide (6.0 g, 40 mmol). Yield 7.0 g, 88%; Colorless oil; MS: 395 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid ethyl ester (3.5 g, 9 mmol), 3.3 g (97%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid was isolated as a colorless oil by following the procedure as outlined in Example 9. MS: 365 (M-H)-.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid (2.6 g, 7.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in Example 1, 1.36 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-5-methyl-2-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-hex-4-enoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. Yield: 67%; mp 93-96°C; MS: 383 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): δ 1.68 (s, 6H), 1.73 (s, 6H), 2.72 (m, 4H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 5.12 (m, 2H), 6.92 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 7.33 (bs, 1H), 7.72 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 9.71 (bs, 1H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide.2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid ethyl ester (13.8 g, 98%) was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 1 starting from ethyl 2-bromoheptanoate (11 g, 47 mmol) and 4-methoxythiophenol (6 g, 42.8 mmol), as a yellow oil; MS: 297.2 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid was prepared starting with 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid ethyl ester (4 g, 13.5 mmol) dissolved in methanol (300 ml) and 10 N NaOH (25 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 1. Yield 3 g (83%). yellow oil. MS: 267.1 (M-H)-.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid (2.49 g, 9.32 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 1.83 g of 2-4-(methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Mp 90-95°C; Yield 70%; MS: 284.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.826 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 3H), 1.135-1.76 (m, 8H), 3.35 (m, 1H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 6.91-7.49 (m, 4H).
PAC (81A) 2R*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-S*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide andStarting from 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide (1.69 g, 6 mmol) and following the procedure outlined in example 5, the two diastereomers of 2-(4-methoxy-phenylsulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide were separated on a silica gel column using 75% ethyl acetate:hexanes. The less polar isomer, 2R*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-S*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a white powder. Yield: 390 mg (22%); mp 115°C; MS: 300.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 0.828 (t, J=6.2 Hz, 3H), 1.18-1.23 (m, 6H), 1.73-1.99 (m, 2H), 3.11-3.15 (m, 1H), 3.82 (s, 3H), 7.09-7.61 (m, 4H). The more polar isomer, 2S*-(4-methoxy-phenyl-R*-sulfinyl)-heptanoic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a gray solid. Yield: 200 mg (11%); mp 112°C; MS: 300.0 (M+H)+, 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.754 (t, J=6.9 Hz, 3H), 1.014-1.121 (m, 6H), 1.58-1.89 (m, 2H), 3.10-3.15 (m, 1H), 3.834 (s, 3H), 7.13-7.65 (m, 4H).
PAC 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethoxy)-pheny l]-propionic hydroxyamide hydrochloride.Following the procedure as outlined in example 12, 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester was prepared, starting from (4.0 g, 15 mmol) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionic acid ethyl ester and 4-(morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride hydrochloride (2.9 g, 10 mmol). Yield 4.8 g, 98%; Brown oil; MS: 492 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid ethyl ester (4.0 gm, 8.1 mmol) 3.2 g (Yield: 84%) of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid was isolated as colorless crystals by following the procedure as outlined in example 9. Mp 171°C; MS: 464 (M+H)+.
Starting from 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic acid (4.0 g, 8.6 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 1, 2.5 g of 2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-2-methyl-3-[4-(2-morpholin-1-yl-ethoxy)-phen yl]-propionic hydroxyamide was isolated as colorless solid. The hydrochloride salt was prepared by reacting the free base with methanolic hydrogen chloride at 0°C Yield: 2.5 g, 60%; mp 98°C; MS: 479 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): 1.36 (s, 3H), 3.8-12.6 (m, 16H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.1-4.3 (m, 1H), 6.6 (d, J=8 Hz, 2H), 6.96 (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 7.1 (d, 8 Hz, 2H), 7.84 (d, 9 Hz, 2H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
PAC 1-Benzyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic Acid hydroxyamideTo a stirred solution of 4-methoxybenzenethiol (2.8 gm, 20 mmol) and anhydrous K2 CO3 (10 gm, excess) in dry acetone (100 ml), a-bromo ethyl acetate (3.3 gm, 20 mmol) was added in a round bottom flask and the reaction mixture was heated at reflux for 8 hours with good stirring. At the end, the reaction mixture was allowed to cool and the potassium salts were filtered off and the reaction mixture was concentrated. The residue was extracted with chloroform and washed with H2 0 and 0.5 N NaOH solution. The organic layer was further washed well with water, dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. (4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester was isolated as pale yellow oil. Yield: 4.4 g (100%); MS; 227 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of 60% 3-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (14.0 gm, 40 mmol) in methylene chloride (100 ml) at 0°C, (4-methoxy-phenylsulfanyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (4.4 g, 20 mmol) in CH2 Cl2 (15 ml) was added slowly. The reaction mixture turned cloudy and was stirred at room temperature for 6 hours. The reaction mixture was then diluted with hexanes (300 ml) and stirred for 15 minutes. The solids were filtered off and Na2 SO3 solution was added to the organic layer which was stirred for at least 3 hours before the mixture was extracted with CHCl3 and washed with H2 0. The organic layer was dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated and the colorless (4-methoxy-phenylsulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester was isolated as an oil. Yield: 100%; MS: 259.1 (M+H)+.
To a stirred solution of diethanol amine (10.5 g, 100 mmol), and anhydrous K2 CO3 (30 gm, excess) in dry acetone (250 ml), benzyl bromide (17.2 gm, 100 mmol) was added in a round bottom flask and the reaction mixture was heated at reflux for 8 hours with good stirring. At the end, the reaction mixture was allowed to cool and the potassium salts were filtered off and the reaction mixture was concentrated. The residue was extracted with chloroform and washed with H2 O. The organic layer was further washed well with water, dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. Colorless oil. Yield: 19.0 g, 97%; MS: 196 (M+H).
N-Benzyldiethanolamine (9.75 g, 50 mmol) was dissolved in saturated methanolic hydrochloric acid and concentrated to dryness. The hydrochloride thus formed was dissolved in methylene chloride (300 ml) and thionyl chloride (20 g, excess) was added dropwise and stirred at room temperature for 1 hr. At the end reaction mixture was concentrated to dryness and the product bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-benzyl amine hydrochloride was used for further transformation with out any purification. Yield: 13.0 g, 97%; Mp: MS: 232 (M+H).
To a stirred solution of bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-benzyl amine hydrochloride (6.6 g, 24.7 mmol), 18-Crown-6 (500 mg), and anhydrous K2 CO3 (30 gm, excess) in dry acetone (250 ml), (4-methoxy-phenylsulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (6.12 gm, 24 mmol) was added in a round bottom flask and the reaction mixture was heated at reflux for 16 hours with good stirring. At the end, the reaction mixture was allowed to cool and the potassium salts were filtered off and the reaction mixture was concentrated. The residue was extracted with chloroform and washed with H2 O. The organic layer was further washed well with water, dried over MgSO4, filtered and concentrated. The dark brown reaction mixture was purified by silica gel coumn chromatography by eluting it with 30% ethylacetate:hexane and the product 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-benzyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was isolated as Brown oil. Yield: 6.0 g, 60%; MS: 418 (M+H).
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-benzyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 11.9 mmol) was dissolved in MeOW[HF (1:1, 200 ml) and stirred at room temperature for 72 hrs. At the end reaction mixture was concentrated and the product was nuetralised with con. Hcl by dissolving it in water (200 ml). After the nuetralization reaction mixture was concentrated to dryness. Ice cold water (100 ml) was added to the solid and filtered. The product 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-benzyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was dried at 50 C and taken to next step with out any purification. Colorless solid. Yield: 3.2 g, 69% ; MS: 390 (M+H).
To a stirred solution of 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-benzyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.0 g, 5.1 mmol) and DMF (2 drops) in CH2 Cl2 (100 ml) at 0° C., oxalyl chloride (1.0 gm, 8 mmol) was added in a drop-wise manner. After the addition, the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour. Simultaneously, in a separate flask a mixture of hydroxylamine hydrochloride (2.0 gm, 29 mmol) and triethylamine (5 ml, excess) was stirred in THF:water (5:1, 30 ml) at 0°C for 1 hour. At the end of 1 hour, the oxalyl chloride reaction mixture was concentrated and the pale yellow residue was dissolved in 10 ml of CH2 Cl2 and added slowly to the hydroxylamine at 0°C The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 24 hours and concentrated. The residue obtained was extracted with chloroform and washed well with water. The product obtained was purified by silica gel column chromatography and eluted with chloroform the product 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-benzyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a colorless solid. mp 90-95°C; Yield, 1.2 g, 48%; MS: 405 (M+H)+ ; 1H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.29 (m, 3H), 2.76-2.79 (m, 2H), 3.43 (m, 4H),4.30 (s, 2H), 7.14-7.17 (d,2H), 7.50-7.73 (m, 5H), 9.37 (s,1H), 10.53 (s,1H), 11.18 (s,1H).
PAC 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (3.1 g, 29.5 mmol) and 3-methoxybenzyl chloride (5 g, 31.9 mmol). Yield 9.28 g, (99%); yellow oil; MS: 226 (M+H).
3-Methoxybenzyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 3-Methoxy-benzyl diethanolamine (4.4 g, 20 mmol). Yield 4.5 g (93%); yellow solid mp 86-88 C; MS: 263. (M+H)+.
4-(4Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 22 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro ethyl)-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-amine (8.0 g, 23.5 mmol). Yield 2.4 g (24%); low melting solid; MS: 447.9 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (2.4 g, 5.36 mmol) dissolve in methanol (30 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL), tetrahydrohydrofuran (20 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 710 mg (32%). white solid mp 199°C, MS: 419.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (830 mg, 1.98 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 190 mg of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a white solid. mp 130°C; Yield 20.4%; MS: 435.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.24-2.32 (m, 2H), 2.51(d, 2H), 2.73-2.83 (m, 2H), 3.37 (d, 2H), 3.76 (s, 3H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 4.32 (s, 2H), 7.01-7.77 (m,8H), 9.38 (s, 1HO, 10.1 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid hydroxamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(3,4-dichloro-benzyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (4.84 g, 46 mmol) and 3,4-dichlorobenzyl chloride (9.0 g, 46 mmol). Yield 13.8 g (99%); colorless oil; MS: 264.3 (M+H)+.
3,4-Dichlorobenzyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 3,4-dichlorobenzyl diethanolamine (10.7 g, 41 mmol). Yield 99%; yellow solid mp 218-220°C; MS: 301.8 (M+H)+.
1-(3,4-Dichloro-benzyl)-4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (2.9 g, 11 mmol) and 3,4-dichlorobenzyl-bis(2-chloroethyl)-amine (3.4 g, 11 mmol). Yield 5.9 g (60%); brown oil; MS: 494.5 (M+H)+.
1-(3,4-Dichloro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carbo xylic acid was prepared starting from 1-(3,4-dichloro-benzyl)-4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 10 mmol) dissolved in methanol (50 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (15 mL) and tetrahydrofuran (75 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.94 g (62%), MS: 458.3 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyl ic acid (2.67 g, 5.8 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 0.2 g of 1-(3,4-dichlorobenzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyl ic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a white solid. mp 192-195°C; Yield 10%; MS 472.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.20-2.28 (m, 2H), 2.76-2.79 (m, 2H), 3.43-3.44 (m, 4H), 4.30 (s, 2H), 7.14-7.17 (d, J=0.030, 2H), 7.50-7.73 (d, J=0.027, 1H), 7.65-7.68 (d, J=0.029, 2H), 7.72-7.75 (d, J=0.027, 2H), 7.87 (s, 1H), 9.37 (s, 1H), 10.53 (s, 1H), 11.18 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methylbenzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(4-methyl-benzyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (4.8 g, 46 mmol) and 4-methylbenzyl chloride (8.5 g, 46 mmol). Yield 9.8 g (99%); MS: 209.9 (M+H)+.
4-Methylbenzyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-methyl-benzyl diethanolamine (6 g, 20 mmol). Yield 5.2 g (84%); yellow solid mp 145-147°C; MS: 245.9 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methyl-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (7.0 g, 27 mmol) and 4-methylbenzyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (5.0 g, 17 mmol). Yield 4.64 g (63%); low melting solid; MS: 431.9 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)1-(4-methyl-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)1-(4-methyl-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (4.3 g, 9.9 mmol) dissolve in methanol (30 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL), tetrahydrohydrofuran (20 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.6 g (40%). white solid mp 207-208°C, MS: 404.3 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methylbenzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.59 g, 3.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 0.505 g of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methylbenzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a white solid. mp 176-177°C; Yield 32%; MS: 419.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.24-2.32 (m, 2H), 2.51(t, 3H), 2.73-2.80 (m, 2H), 3.35-3.50 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.24 (s, 2H), 7.13-7.17 (d, J=0.039, 2H), 7.23-7.60 (d, J=0.036, 2H), 7.38-7.41 (d, J=0.025, 2H), 7.65-7.68 (d, J=0.039, 2H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzene-sulfonyl)-1-napthalene-2-yl-methylpiperidine-4-carboxy lic acid hydroxamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(2-napthyl-2-ylmethyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (6.18 g, 59 mmol) and 2-(bromomethyl)napthalene (10 g, 45 mmol). Yield 12.7 g (96%); yellow solid mp 162-164 °C; MS: 246.0 (M+H)+.
2-Napthyl-2-ylmethyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-napthyl-ylmethyl-diethanol amine (10 g, 36 mmol). Yield 9.1 g (79%); brown solid mp 124-126°C; MS: 281.9 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-napthalene-ylmethyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (8.4 g, 32 mmol) and 1-napthalene-ylmethyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine ((8.6 g, 27 mmol). Yield 6.5 g (52%); low melting solid; MS: 440.0 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-napthalene-ylmethyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-napthalene-ylmethyl-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (6.3 g, 13 mmol) dissolved in methanol (30 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (30 mL) and tetrahydrofuran (30 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.3 g (36%). yellow solid mp 226-228°C, MS: 440.0 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-napthalene-2-yl-methylpiperidine-4-carboxy lic acid (2.18 g, 5.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 0.753 g of 4-(4-methoxy-benzene-sulfonyl)-1-napthalene-2-yl-methylpiperidine-4-carbox ylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a off white solid. mp 168-170° C.; Yield 31%; MS 455.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.29-2.33 (m, 2H), 2.86-2.89 (m, 2H), 3.42-3.46 (m, 4H), 3.85 (s, 3H), 4.46 (s, 2H), 7.13-7.16 (d, J=0.030, 2H), 7.56-7.64 (m, 3H), 7.65-7.68 (d, J=0.030, 2H), 7.98-8.00 (m, 3H), 8.21 (s, 1H), 10.70 (s, 1H), 11.20 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-Biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(1-biphenyl-4-ylmethyl))-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanol amine (5.2 g, 49 mmol) and 4-(chloromethyl)biphenyl (10 g, 49 mmol). Yield 9.98 g (66%); white solid mp 160-162°C; MS: 271.9 (M+H)+. This was converted to the dichloride as outlined in example 83.
1-Biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (2.85 g, 11 mmol) and 1-biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (3.4 g, 11 mmol). Yield 2.1 g, (39%); beige solid, mp 176-178°C, MS: 494.1 (M+H)+.
1-Biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-biphenyl-4ylmethyl-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.7 g, 12 mmol) dissolved in ethanol (20 mL), tetrahydrofuran (20 mL) and 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.1 g (39% ) MS: 465.8 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid (1.0 g, 2.2 mmol and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 0.132 g of 1-biphenyl-4-ylmethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a tan solid. mp 168°C; Yield 20%; MS: 440.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.30-2.35 (m, 2H), 2.83-2.87 (m, 2H), 3.35-3.5 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 7.15-7.721 (d, J=0.059 Hz, 2H), 7.49-7.65 (m, 5H), 7.68-7.74 (d, J=0.06 Hz, 2H), 9.3 (s, 1H), 10.3 (s, 1H), 11.15 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzene-sulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)piperidine-4-carboxyl ic acid hydroxamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanol amine (4.1 g, 39 mmol) and 4-bromo-2-methyl-butene (6.0 g, 40 mmol). Yield (98%); brown oil; MS: 173.8 (M+H)+.
1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)]-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-amino]-ethanol (10.4 g, 50 mmol). Yield 10.5 g (99%); brown solid; MS: 210.3 (M+H) 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-piperidine-4-carboxy lic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 1. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (11.32 g, 44 mmol) and 3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-amine (10.4 g, 50 mmol). Yield 6.2 g (36%); brown oil; MS: 395.6 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyl ic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-piperidine-4-carboxy lic acid ethyl ester (6.2 g, 16 mmol) dissolved in ethanol (15 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL) and tetrahydrofuran (75 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.2 g (21%). brown solid mp 196-197°C, MS: 367.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)-piperidine-4-carboxy lic acid (1.0 g. 3.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 0.110 mg of 4-(4-methoxy-benzene-sulfonyl)-1-(3-methyl-but-2-enyl)piperidine-4-carboxy lic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a yellow solid. mp 142-145°C; Yield 12%; MS: 382.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.67 (s, 3H), 1.79 (s, 3H), 2.18-2.23 (m, 2H), 2.66-2.73 (m, 2H), 3.37-3.46 (m, 2H), 3.67-3.69 (m, 2H), 5.19-5.24 (m, 1H), 7.15-7.18 (d, J=0.03, 2H), 7.67-7.70 (d, J=0.030, 2H), 9.34 (s, 1H), 9.88 (s, 1H), 11.15 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-(4-Bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(4-Bromobenzyl)-(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (22.5 g, 150 mmol). and 4-bromobenzyl bromide (25 g, 100 mmol). Yield 33.66 g, (99%); yellow oil; MS: 273.8 (M+H)+.
(4-Bromo-benzyl)-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(4-bromobenzyl)-(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol (33.28 g, 122 mmol). Yield 47 g, (99%); brown solid; mp 125°C; MS: 309.8 (M+H)+.
1-(4-Bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (8.6 g, 33.5 mmol) and (4-bromo-benzyl)-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (13.3 g, 38.6 mmol). Yield 17 g (44%); brown oil; MS: 497.8 (M+H)+.
1-(4-Bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-(4-bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (16.5 g, 33.3 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (20 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 6.18 g (40%); tan solid; mp 215°C; MS: 469.7 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-(4-Bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.95 g, 4.2 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.29 g of 1-(4-bromo-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 60%; mp 180°C; MS: 484.7 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.18-2.29 (m, 2H), 2.46 (d, 2H), 2.74-2.89 (m, 2H), 3.39 (d, 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.28 (s, 2H), 7.18 (d, J=17 Hz, 2H), 7.49 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.65-7.68 (m, 4H), 9.37 (s, 1H), 10.5 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(3-phenyl-propyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (15.8 g, 151 mmol). and 1-bromo-3-phenylpropane (20 g, 101 mmol). Yield 21.31 g, (95%); yellow oil; MS: 223.9 (M+H)+.
Bis-(2-Chloro-ethyl)-(3-phenyl-propyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-(3-phenyl-propyl)-amino]-ethanol (20.32 g, 90.7 mmol). Yield 24.9 g (92%); brown oil; MS: 259.8 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (12 g, 46.5 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(3-phenyl-propyl)-amine (24.8 g, 93.8 mmol). Yield 11.24 g (54%); brown oil; MS: 446 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (10.74 g, 24.13 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 4.67 g (47%); off white powder; mp 203°C; MS: 418.2 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (4.37 g, 10.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.64 g of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenyl-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 37%; mp 143°C; MS: 432.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.92-1.97 (m, 2H), 2.18-2.29 (m, 2H), 2.47 (d, 2H), 2.58 (t, J=7.7 Hz, 2H), 2.6-2.73 (m, 2H), 3.0-3.06 (m, 2H), 3.60 (d, J=12.3 Hz, 2H), 3.87 (s, 2H), 7.15-7.30 (m, 7H), 7.68, (d, J=9 Hz, 2H), 9.3 (s, 1H), 10.1 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-Tert-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamidetert-Butyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 1-tert-butyl-diethanolamine (6 g, 37.2 mmol). Yield 11.15 g, (99%); white solid; MS: 197.8 (M+H)+.
1-tert-Butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (10 g, 38.76 mmol) and tert-butyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (5.25 g, 22.53 mmol). Yield 5.37 g, (62%); brown oil; MS: 384 (M+H)+.
1-tert-Butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-tert-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.37 g 14 mmol) dissolved in methanol (300 ml) and 10 N NaOH (23 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.52 g (30.6%); white powder; mp 204°C; MS: 356 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-tert-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (320 mg, 0.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 190 mg of 1-tert-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a green solid. Yield 52%; mp 40°C; MS: 371.1 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.29 (s, 9H), 1.54 (m, 2H), 1.66 (m, 2H), 2.39 (m, 2H), 2.98 (m, 2H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 7.18 (d, 2H), 7.67 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamideButyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from N-butyldiethanolamine (6 g, 37.2 mmol). Yield 11.3 g, (99%); white powder, mp 165°C; MS: 197.9 (M+H)+.
1-Butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5 g, 19.38 mmol) and butyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (4.52 g, 19.38 mmol). Yield 6.86 g, (93%); brown oil; MS: 384 (M+H)+.
1-Butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (6.42 g 16.8 mmol) dissolved in methanol (200 ml) and 10 N NaOH (20 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.6 g (27%); white powder; mp 206 °C; MS: 356.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.51 g, 4.3 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 200 mg of 1-butyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 9.3%; mp 75° C.; MS: 371.1 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 3 0.87 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 3H), 1.27 (m, 2H), 1.59 (m, 2H), 2.27 (m, 2H), 2.45 (m, 2H), 2.50 (m, 2H), 2.65 (m, 2H), 2.97 (m, 2H) 3.88 (s, 3H), 7.18 (d, 2H), 7.69 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamideCyclooctyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from N-cyclooctyldiethanolamine (6 g, 28 mmol). Yield 10 g, (99%); off white solid; mp 158°C; MS: 251.9 (M+H)+.
1-Cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5 g, 19.4 mmol) and cyclooctyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (5.57 g, 19.4 mmol). Yield 8.2 g, (96%); brown oil; MS: 438 (M+H)+.
1-Cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (8 g, 18.3 mmol) dissolved in methanol (200 ml) and 10 N NaOH (25 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.36 g (32%); white powder, mp 180°C; MS: 410 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-Cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.26 g, 5.53 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 570 mg of 1-cyclooctyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a white powder. Yield 22%; mp >200° C.; MS: 425 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.42-1.66 (m, 14H), 1.83 (m, 2H), 2.33 (m, 2H), 2.67 (m, 2H), 3.30-3.51 (m, 3H) 3.88 (s, 3H) 7.17 (d, 2H), 7.66 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-Ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (3 g, 11.6 mmol) and ethyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (2.39 g, 11.6 mmol). Yield 3.09 g, (75%); low melting brown solid; MS: 356 (M+H)+.
1-Ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (2.42 g, 6.8 mmol) dissolved in methanol (100 ml) and 10 N NaOH (15 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.29 g (58%); white solid; mp 209 °C; MS: 328 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.23 g, 3.76 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.02 g of 1-ethyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white powder. Yield 80%; mp 85° C.; MS: 343 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d): δ 0.926 (t, J=7.1 Hz, 3H), 1.68-1.89 (m, 4H), 2.05-2.24 (m, 4H), 2.73 (q, 2H), 3.85 (s, 3H), 7.07 (d, 2H), 7.64 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-Isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.7 g, 22.2 mmol) and isopropyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (4.9 g, 22.2 mmol). Yield 5.64 g, (68%); low melting brown solid; MS: 370 (M+H)+.
1-Isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.6 g, 15.2 mmol) dissolved in methanol (75 ml) and 10 N NaOH (25 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.18 g (42%); white powder; mp 204°C; MS: 341.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.13 g, 6.25 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 590 mg of 1-isopropyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a white powder. Yield 2.4%; mp 75°C; MS: 357 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): 8 1.21 (d, J=6.6 Hz, 6H), 2.33-3.53 (m, 9H), 3.88 (s, 3H), 7.16 (d, 2H), 7.66 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-Methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (3 g, 11.6 mmol) and methyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (2.2 g, 11.6 mmol). Yield 3.09 g, (75%); low melting brown solid; MS: 342 (M+H)+.
1-Methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (8.7 g, 25.6 mmol) dissolved in methanol (300 ml) and 10 N NaOH (35 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.23 g (41%); white solid; mp 204°C; MS: 313.9 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.0 g, 6.38 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.10 g of 1-methyl-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as a yellow powder. Yield 53%; mp 89°C; MS: 329 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.67-1.76 (m, 2H), 1.85-1.96 (m, 2H), 2.05 (s, 3H), 2.17 (d, J=11.4 Hz, 2H), 2.57 (d, J=10.4 Hz, 2H) 3.83 (s, 3H), 7.02 (d, 2H), 7.62 (d, 2H).
PAC 1-Benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-Benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(butoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (6 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-benzylamine (10 g, 30 mmol). Yield 5.15 g (56%); yellow oil; MS: 460 (M+H)+.
1-Benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.1 g, 11.1 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (10 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.66 g (56%); off white solid; mp 210°C; MS: 432 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.61 g, 6.06 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 860 mg of 1-benzyl-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white powder. Yield 32%; mp 144°C; MS: 446.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.94 (t, J=7.3 Hz, 3H), 1.44 (q, J=7.5 Hz, 2H), 1.70 (q, 2H), 2.28-2.32 (m, 2H), 2.50 (d, 2H), 2.74-2.83 (m, 2H), 3.35 (d, 2H), 4.08 (t, J=6.3 Hz, 2H), 4.34 (s, 2H), 7.13 (d, J=8.7, 2H), 7.45 (s, 3H), 7.54 (s, 2H), 7.74 (d, J=8.7, 2H), 9.35 (s, 1H), 10.7 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (18.8 g, 72.8 mmol) and (4-fluoro-benzyl)-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (20.8 g, 73 mmol). Yield 25 g (79%); brown oil; MS: 436.9 (M+H)+.
1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (17.4 g, 40 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 10.8 g (66%); colorlesssolid; mp 154°C; MS: 408 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (8.14 g, 20 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 4.3 g of 1-(4-fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 51%; mp 176-178°C; MS: 484.7 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.12-2.20 (m, 2H), 2.64-2.79 (m, 2H), 3.32-3.45 (m, 4H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.31 (s, 2H), 7.14-7.19 (d, J=17 Hz, 2H), 7.27-7.33 (d, J=8.1 Hz, 2H), 7.50-7.54 (d, 2H), 7.65-7.68 (d, 2H), 9.38 (s, 1H), 9.75 (s, 1H).
PAC 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(butoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (6 g, 20 mmol) and (4-fluoro-benzyl)-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine (5.73 g, 20 mmol). Yield 8.2 g (86%); yellow oil; MS: 478 (M+H)+.
1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (4.77 g, 10 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (10 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.5 g (79%); off white solid; mp 114°C; MS: 450 (M+H)+.
Starting from 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.24 g, 5.0 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 200 mg of 1-(4-Fluoro-benzyl)-4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white powder. Yield 9%; mp 112°C; MS: 465.9 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.94 (t, J=7.3 Hz, 3H), 1.35-1.50 (m, 2H), 1.68-1.77 (m, 2H), 2.20-2.28 (m, 2H), 2.66-2.77 (m, 2H), 3.77-3.78 (m, 4H), 4.06-4.10 (m, 2H), 4.19 (s, 2H), 7.14-7.19 (d, J=8.7, 2H), 7.27-7.33 (d, 2H), 7.50-7.54 (d, 2H), 7.65-7.68 (d, 2H), 9.34 (s, 1H), 10.55 (s, 1H).
PAC 4(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (12.0 g, 114 mmol) and 4-methoxybenzyl chloride (14.2 g, 100 mmol). Yield 17.5 g, (77%); yellow oil; MS: 226 (M+H).
4-Methoxybenzyl-bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-Methoxy-benzyl diethanolamine (10 g, 44 mmol). Yield 10 g (75%); yellow solid mp 55 C; MS: 263.1 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro ethyl)-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-amine (7.0 g, 22 mmol). Yield 5.0 g (56%); low melting solid; MS: 448.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (4.2 g, 10 mmol) dissolve in methanol (30 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL), tetrahydrohydrofuran (20 mL). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.0 g (71%). white solid mp 190°C , MS: 420.4 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.0 g, 4.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.2 g of 4-(4-methoxy-enzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a white solid. mp 175°C (HCl); Yield: 1.2 g, 59%; MS: 433.0 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.8 (m, 4H), 2.3(m, 2H), 2.73 (m, 2H), 3.37 (d, 2H), 3.76 (s, 3H), 3.88 (s,3H), 6.87 (d, 2H), 7.11 (d, 2H), 7.21 (d, 2H), 7.65 (d, 2H), 9.2 (bs, 1H), 10.9 (bs, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-ca rboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-{(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-[2-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-amino}-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (10.0 g, excess). and 1-(2-chloroethyl)-4-methoxybenzene (8.5 g, 50 mmol). Yield 11 g, (92%); yellow oil; MS: 240 (M+H)+.
The corresponding dichloride, bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(4-methoxyphenyl-2-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-{(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-[2-(4-methoxy-phenyl)-ethyl]-amino)-ethanol (10 g, 41.8 mmol). Yield 11 g (95%); brown oil; MS: 277.2 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-ca rboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(4-methoxyphenyl-2-ethyl)-amine (6.4 g, 20 mmol). Yield 6.0 g (65%); brown oil; MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-ca rboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-c arboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 10.8 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 4.0 g (85%); off white powder; mp 205°C; MS: 434.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-c arboxylic acid (1.5 g, 3.46 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 900 mg of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-ethyl]-piperidine-4-c arboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 58%; mp 206°C (HCl); MS: 449.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.5 (m, 3H), 2.8 (m, 2H), 2.95 (m, 2H), 3.25 (m, 2H), 3.4 (m,4H), 3.60 (d, J=12.3 Hz, 2H), 3.77 (s, 3H),3.99 (s, 3H), 6.9 (d, 2H), 7.1-7.25, (q, 4H), 7.7 (d, 2H), 9.3 (s, 1H), 10.6 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 1. Starting from diethanolamine (6.0 g, 57). and 2-bromo-ethylbenzene (9.0 g, 48.3 mmol). Yield 9 g, (90%); yellow oil; MS: 210 (M+H)+.
Bis-(2-Chloro-ethyl)-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol (8.5 g, 40.6 mmol). Yield 11 g (95%); brown oil; MS: 247.1 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-amine (5.6 g, 20 mmol). Yield 5.5 g (63%); brown oil; MS: 432.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 6.9 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 2.0 g (72%); off white powder; mp 208°C; MS: 404.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.5 g, 3.7 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 900 mg of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 58%; mp 205°C (HCl); MS: 419.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.5 (m, 3H), 2.8 (m, 2H), 2.95 (m, 2H), 3.25 (m, 2H), 3.4 (m,4H), 3.9 (s, 3H),7.22-7.8 (m, 9H), 10.6 (s, 1H), 11.2 (bs, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 4-(n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-acetic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 10 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro ethyl)-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-amine (3.0 g, 10 mmol). Yield 3.5 g (71%); low melting solid; MS: 490.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 6.1 mmol) dissolve in methanol (30 mL), 10 N sodium hydroxide (10 mL), tetrahydrohydrofuran (20 ML). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.5 g (53%). white solid mp 207°C , MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid (1.0 g, 2.1 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.2 g of 4-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(4-methoxy-benzyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxamide was isolated as a white solid. mp 173°C (HCl); Yield: 800 mg, 77%; MS: 477.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.9 (t, 3H), 1.4 (m, 2H), 1.7 (m,2H), 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.5 (m, 2H), 2.7 (m, 2H), 3.3 (m, 2H), 3.5(m, 2H), 4.1 (t, 2H), 4.3 (m, 2H), 6.97 (d, 2H), 7.14 (d, 2H), 7.48 (d, 2H), 7.7 (d, 2H), 9.4 (bs, 1H), 10.9 (bs, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (15.8 g, 151 mmol). and 3-Phenoxypropyl bromide (21.5 g, 100 mmol). Yield 21.31 g, (95%); yellow oil; MS: 238.1 (M+H)+.
Bis-(2-Chloro-ethyl)-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-amino]-ethanol (20.0 g, 84 mmol). Yield 24.0 g (91%); brown oil; MS: 277.8 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.2 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-amine (7.0 g, 22 mmol). Yield 6.5 g (70%); brown oil; MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (4.2 g, 9.1 mmol) dissolved in THF:Methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.0 g (75%); off white powder, mp 195°C; MS: 434.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.5 g, 5.77 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.2 g of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 46%; mp 101°C; MS: 448.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.18 (m, 2H), 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.58 (m, 2H), 2.6-2.73 (m, 2H), 3.0-3.06 (m, 2H), 3.60 (m 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 4.01 (t, 2H), 6.9-7.7 (m, 9H), 9.33 (bs, 1H), 10.28 (bs, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(butoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (3.0 g, 10 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-amine (3.0 g, 11 mmol). Yield 4.5 g (89%); brown oil; MS: 504.6 (M+H)+.
4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (4.0 g, 7.9 mmol) dissolved in THF:Methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.0 g (79%); off white powder, mp 191°C; MS: 476.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid (700 mg, 1.4 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 300 mg of 4-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(3-phenoxy-propyl)-piperidine-4-carboxyli c acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 43%; mp 84°C; MS: 491.5 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.9 (t, 3H), 1.5 (m, 2H), 1.8 (m, 2H), 2.18 (m, 2H), 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.58 (m, 2H), 2.6-2.73 (m, 2H), 3.2 (m, 2H), 3.40 (m 6H), 3.97 (t, 2H), 4.1 (t, 2H), 6.9-7.7 (m, 9H), 10.7 (bs, 1H), 11.28 (bs, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (15.0 g, 150). and 2-chloro-phenetol (15.6 g, 100 mmol). Yield 18 g, (80%); Colorless oil; MS: 226 (M+H)+.
Bis-(2-Chloro-ethyl)-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-amino]-ethanol (20.0 g, 88.8 mmol). Yield 25 g (94%); brown oil; MS: 263.1 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-amine (6.0 g, 20 mmol). Yield 5.8 g (64%); brown oil; MS: 448.5 (M+H)+.
4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 11.1 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 3.0 g (63%); off white powder, mp 235°C; MS: 420.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (2.5 g, 5.9 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 1.3 g of 4-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 50%; mp 168-172°C (HCl); MS: 435.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.5 (m, 2H), 2.9 (m, 2H), 3.4 (m, 4H), 3.5 (m, 2H), 3.7 (m,2H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.4 (m, 2H), 6.9-7.8 (m, 9H), 9.3 (s, 1H), 10.2 (bs, 1H), 11.3 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide4-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 10 mmol) and bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-amine (2.98 g, 10 mmol). Yield 3.0 g (69%); brown oil; MS: 490.6 (M+H)+.
4-(4-n-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenyl-ethoxy)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (2.5 g, 5.76 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 1.5 g (56%); off white powder, mp 204°C; MS: 462.5 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-n-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid (1.0 g, 2.16 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83, 600 mg of 4-(4-butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-(2-phenoxy-ethyl)-piperidine-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide was isolated as an off white solid. Yield 58%; mp 112°C (HCl); MS: 477.4 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 0.942 (t, 3H), 1.4 (m, 2H), 1.7 (m, 2H), 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.5 (m, 4H), 2.8 (m, 2H), 2.9-3.4 (m, 4H), 3.3 (m, 4H), 4.2 (t, 2H), 4.4 (m, 2H), 6.9-7.7 (m, 9H), 9.4 (s, 1H), 10.5 (bs, 1H), 11.3 (s, 1H).
PAC 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piperi din e-4-carboxylic acid hydroxyamide2-(2-hydroxy-ethyl)-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from diethanolamine (15.0 g, 150). and 4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl chloride (5.9 g, 20 mmol). Yield 5.5 g, (85%); Brown semi-solid; MS: 323 (M+H)+.
Bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-amine was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from 2-[(2-Hydroxy-ethyl)-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-amino)-ethanol (3.22 g, 10 mmol). Yield 4.0 g (92%); brown semi-solid; MS: 361.1 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piperi din e-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester was prepared according to the general method as outlined in example 83. Starting from from 4-(methoxy-benzenesulfonyl) acetic acid ethyl ester (5.0 g, 20 mmol) and Bis-(2-chloro-ethyl)-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-amine (8.6 g, 20 mmol). Yield 6.0 g (55%); brown oil; MS: 545.7 (M+H)+.
4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piperi dine-4-carboxylic acid was prepared starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piper idine-4-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (5.4 g, 10 mmol) dissolved in THF:methanol 3:1 and 10 N NaOH (40 ml). The resulting reaction mixture was worked up as outlined in example 83. Yield 4.0 g (77%); off white powder; mp 174°C; MS: 517.6 (M+H)+.
Starting from 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piper idin e-4-carboxylic acid (3.5 g, 6.78 mmol) and following the procedure as outlined in example 83,1.8 g of 4-(4-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-1-[4-(2-piperidin-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzyl]-piper idin e-4-carboxylic acid hydroxy amide was isolated as an pale yellow solid. Yield 49%; mp 114°C (HCl); MS: 532 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-d6): δ 1.4-1.6 (m, 4H), 1.9 (m, 2H), 2.3 (m, 2H), 2.8 (m, 2H), 3.4 (m, 4H), 3.9 (s, 3H), 4.2 (m, 1H), 6.9-7.8 (m, 8H), 9.1 (s, 11H), 10.8 (bs, 1H).
N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-propionic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (2 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel (Chemglass Inc. Part Number CG-1866) and suspended in DMF (20 mL). 2-Bromopropionic acid (0.6 mL, 3.0 eq.) 1-hydroxybenzotriazole hydrate (HOBt, 1.8 g, 6.0 eq.) and 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC, 1.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). (A wash consisted of addition of the solvent and agitation either by nitrogen bubbling or shaking on the orbital shaker for 1-5 minutes, then filtration under vacuum). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
A sample of resin (5-20 mg) was subjected to cleavage with DCM (0.5 mL) and TFA (0.5 mL) for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (1 x 1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated in vacuo on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. The product was then characterized by H1 NMR, (DMSO d-6) δ 4.54 (q, 1H), 1.83 (d, 3H).
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 4-methoxybenzenethiol.
The N-Hydroxy-2-bromo-propionamide resin prepared in Step A (0.35 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 4-Methoxybenzenethiol (0.23 mL, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (288 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.17 ml, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (175 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (1.0 mL) and benzenesulfonic acid (50 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (175 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and mCPBA (180 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionamide from resin.
The N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step D (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated.
84% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.75 (brs, 1H), 7.95 (brs, 1H), 7.71 (dd, 2H), 7.16 (dd, 2H), 3.87 (s, 3H), 3.83 (q, 1H), 1.26 (d, 3H).
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 111-113 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 110.
N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide. 72% @215 nm
N-Hydroxy-2-(4-methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-propionamide. 76% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.90 &10.60 (brs, 1H), 7.95 (brs, 1H) 7.61 & 7.52 (dd, 2H), 7.15 & 7.10 (dd, 2 H), 3.83 & 3.82 (s, 3H), 3.42 & 3.28 (q 1H), 1.23 & 0.97 (d, 3H).
N-Hydroxy-2-(3-methyl-butane-1-sulfanyl)-propionamide. 74% @215 nm.
N-Hydroxy-2-(3-methyl-butane-1-sulfinyl)-propionamide. 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.8 (brs 1H), 7.95 (brs, 1H), 3.45 & 3.31 (q, 1H), 2.71-2.50 (m, 2H), 1.71-1.46 (m, 3H), 1.33 & 1.25 (d, 3H), 0.94-0.82 (m, 6H)
N-Hydroxy-2-(3-methyl-butane-1-sulfonyl)-propionamide. 84% @215 nm.
N-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfanyl)-butyramide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-3-methyl-butyric acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (5 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). 2-Bromo-3-methyl-butyric acid (9.96 g, 10.0 eq.) and DIC (9.04 ML, 10.5 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 2-naphthalenethiol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.15 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 2-Naphthalenethiol (138 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (129 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.078 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(2-Naphthalenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxypropionamide resin prepared in Step B (175 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (1.0 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (50 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(2-Naphthalenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxypropionamide resin prepared in Step B (175 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and mCPBA (180 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of N-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfanyl)-butyramide from resin.
The 2-(2-Naphthalenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxypropionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 83% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 276 (M+H)+ ; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.7 (brs, 1H), 7.91 (brs, 1H), 7.91-7.81 (m, 4H), 7.55-7.45 (m, 3H), 3.41 (d, 1H), 2.09-1.97 (m, 1H), 1.05 (d, 3H), 0.97 (d, 3H).
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 115-118 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 114:
N-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfinyl)-butyramide. 67% @215 nm.
N-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(naphthalen-2-ylsulfonyl)-butyramide. 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 308 (M+H)+.
N-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-phenethylsulfinyl-butyramide. 93% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 254 (M+H)+.
N-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-phenethylsulfonyl-butyramide. 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 286 (M+H)+.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-acetic acid methyl ester
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromobutyric acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (5 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). 2-Bromobutyric acid (3.0 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.86 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.75 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 ML). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with methyl thioglycolate.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.45 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). Methyl thioglycolate (286 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (404 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.24 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-acetic acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (1.0 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (50 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-acetic acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and mCPBA (180 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of (1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-acetic acid methyl ester from resin
The (1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-acetic acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 228 (M+Na)+.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 120-124 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 119.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfonyl)-acetic acid hydroxyamide. LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 224 (M+H)+.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfinyl)-acetic acid hydroxy amide. 100% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 240 (M+H)+.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfanyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide.
1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.7 (brs, 1H), 4.03 (t, 2H), 2.95 (q, 1H), 2.75-2.70 (m, 1H), 2.60-2.54 (m, 1H), 1.74-1.66 (m, 2H), 1.58-1.50 (m, 4H), 1.32 (sextet, 2H), 0.88 (t, 3 H), 0.85 (t, 3H); LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 264 (M+H)+.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfinyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide. 83% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 280 (M+H)+.
(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-propane-1-sulfonyl)-propionic acid hydroxyamide. 100% @220 nm;
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-3-phenyl-propionic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 ML). 2-Bromo-3-phenyl-propionic acid (3.5 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 4-hydroxythiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.33 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 4-Hydroxythiophenol (250 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (297 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.18 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 m]L) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.73 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (36 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and mCPBA (132 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide from resin.
The 2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 84% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.41 (brs, 1H), 7.95 (brs (1H), 7.30-7.15 (m, 5H), 7.10 (dd, 2H), 6.75 (dd, 2H), 3.53 (q, 1H), 3.05 (dd, 1H), 2.79 (dd, 1H).
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 126-130 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 125.
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfinyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide. 73% @215 nm;
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide. 77% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.50 (brs, 1H), 7.95 (brs, 1H), 7.68-7.57 (m, 2H), 7.28-7.17 (m, 3 H), 7.08-7.98 (m, 2H), 6.95-6.87 (m, 2H), 3.96 (t, 1H), 3.02 (d, 2H).
2-(4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide. 86% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.50 (brs, 1H), 10.03 (brs, 1H), 8.13 (brs, 1H), 7.56-7.12 (m, 9 H), 3.67 (q, 1H), 3.08 (dd, 1H), 2.84 (dd, 1H), 2.04 (s, 3H)
2-(4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfinyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide. 73% @215 nm.
2-(4-Acetylamino-benzenesulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-3-phenyl-propionamide. 95% @215 nm;
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfanyl-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid methyl ester
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-5-methyl glutaric acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (4.5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). S-2-Bromo-5-methyl glutaric acid (3.87 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 4-(methylthio)thiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.22 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 4-(Methylthio)thiophenol (206 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (197 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.12 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfanyl-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.49 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (24 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfanyl-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and mCPBA (87 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfanyl-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid methyl ester from resin.
The 4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfanyl-phenylsulfanyl)-butyric acid methyl ester resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 77% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 316 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 132-139 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 131.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfinyl-phenylsulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 79% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) n/z 348 (M+H)+.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-methanesulfonyl-phenylsulfonyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 78% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) n/z 380 (M+H)+.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 93% @215 nm.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 80% @215 nm.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(4-bromo-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 77% @215 nm.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfanyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 93% @215 nm.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfinyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 72% @215 nm.
4-Hydroxycarbamoyl-4-(2-trifluoromethyl-benzenesulfonyl)-butyric acid hydroxyamide. 90% @215 nm.
2-(3-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-decanoic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (4.5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). 2-Bromo-decanoic acid (4.07 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 3-methoxy-benzenethiol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.22 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 3-Methoxy-benzenethiol (185 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (197 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.12 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(3-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.49 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (24 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(3-Methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and mCPBA (87 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(3-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide from resin.
The 2-(3-methoxy-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 89% @215 nm.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 141-145 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 140.
2-(3-Methoxy-benzenesulfinyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide. 96% @215 nm.
2-(3-Methoxy-benzenesulfonyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide. 96% @215 nm.
2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide. 85% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 342 (M+H)+.
2-(4-methanesulfinyl-benzenesulfinyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide. 86% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 374 (M+H)+.
2-(4-methanesulfonyl-benzenesulfonyl)decanoic acid hydroxamide. 92% @215 nm.
3-benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo--3-benzyloxy propionic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (4.5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). S-2-Bromo-3-benzyloxy-propionic acid (4.2 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBT (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 4-(methylthio)thiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.22 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 4-(Methylthio)thiophenol (206 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (197 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.12 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.49 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (24 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 ML) and mCPBA (87 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried. in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 3-benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide from resin.
The 3-benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfanyl-benzenesulfanyl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 76% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 350 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 147-151 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 146.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfinyl-benzenesulfinyl)-propionamide. 70% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 382 (M+H)+.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(4-methanesulfonyl-benzenesulfonyl)-propionamide. 63% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 414 (M+H)+.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(2-chloro-benzylsulfanyl)-propionamide. 90% @215 nm.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(2-chloro-benzylsulfinyl)-propionamide. 70% @215 nm.
3-Benzyloxy-N-hydroxy-2-(2-chloro-benzylsulfonyl)-propionamide. 72% @215 nm.
2-(2-bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (4.5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). S-2-Bromo-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionic acid (3.55 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 2-bromothiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.22 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 2-Bromothiophenol (249 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (197 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.12 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(2-Bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.49 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (24 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(2-Bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and mCPBA (87 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 ML), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(2-bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide from resin.
The 2-(2-bromo-benzenesulfanyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 86% @215 nm.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 153-154 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 152.
2-(4-bromo-benzenesulfinyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide. 69% @215 nm.
2-(4-chloro-benzenesulfonyl)-N-hydroxy-3-(3H-imidazol-4-yl)-propionamide.
2-(3-fluorophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-5-guanidino-pentanic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (4.5 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (40 mL). S-2-Bromo-5-guanidino-pentanic acid (3.85 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (4.4 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (3.4 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 3-fluorothiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.22 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (2 mL). 3-Fluorothiophenol (169 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (197 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.12 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene flit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(3-Fluorophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.49 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (24 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(3-Fluorophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.5 mL) and mCPBA (87 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(3-fluorophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide from resin.
The 2-(3-fluorophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 93% @215 nm.
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 156-159 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 155:
2-(3-Fluorophenylsulfinyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide. 80% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 317 (M+H)+.
2-(2-Bromophenylsulfanyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide. 92% @220 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.90 (brs, 2H), 10.41 (brs, 1H), 7.95 (brs, 1H), 7.66-7.14 (m, 5H), 3.72 (q, 1H), 3.13 (q, 2H), 1.90-1.66 (m, 2H), 1.58-1.43 (2H).
2-(2-Bromophenylsulfinyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide. 79% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 379 (M+H)+.
2-(2-Bromophenylsulfonyl)-5-guanidino-pentanoic acid hydroxyamide. 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 8.03-7.45 (m, 5H), 4.52 (q, 1H), 3.16 (q, 2H), 2.07-1.90 (m, 2H), 1.66-1.59 (2H).
2-(2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide
Step A: Coupling of 2-bromo-octanoic acid to hydroxylamine resin.
4-O-Methylhydroxylamine-phenoxymethyl-copoly(styrene-1%-divinylbenzene)-res in1 (10.0 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in DMF (80 mL). 2-Bromo-octanoic acid (8.4 g, 3.0 eq.) HOBt (8.8 g, 6.0 eq.) and DIC (7.2 mL, 4.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 2-16 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DMF (3×20 mL). A sample of resin was removed and subjected to the Kaiser test. If the test showed the presence of free amine (resin turned blue) the coupling described above was repeated, otherwise the resin was washed with DCM (3×20 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Displacement of bromide with 2,5-dichlorothiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Step A (0.45 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a 20 mL scintillation vial and suspended in THF (6 mL). 2,5-Dichlorothiophenol (483 mg, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (404 mg, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 0.24 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours. The reaction mixture was poured into a polypropylene syringe barrel fitted with a polypropylene frit, filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×2 mL), DMF (2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(2,5-Dichlorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (1.0 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (50 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH(2×2mL), and DCM (2×2 n L). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(2,5-Dichlorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL) and mCPBA (180 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide from resin.
The 2-(2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (73 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. 92% @215 nm; 1 H NMR (DMSO d-6) δ 10.96 (brs, 1H), 9.26 (brs, 1H), 7.93-7.76 (m, 3H), 4.07 (q, 1H), 2.04-1.85 (m, 1H), 1.78-1.64 (m, 1H), 1.32-1.09 (m, 8 H), 0.81 (t, 3H).
The hydroxamic acids of Examples 161-167 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 160.
2-(2,5-Dichlorobenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 96% @215 nm.
2-(3-Methoxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 86% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 298 (M+H)+.
2-(3-Methoxybenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 96% @220 nm.
2-(3-Methoxybenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 83% @220 nm.
2-(3,4-Dimethoxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 87% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 328 (M+H)+.
2-(3,4-Dimethoxybenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 90% @215 nm.
2-(3,4-Dimethoxybenzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 87% @215 nm.
The hydroxamic acid compounds of Examples 168-198 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 160. The crude products are dissolved in DMSO:methanol (1:1, 2 mL) and purified by reverse phase HPLC under the conditions described below:
TBL Column: ODS-A, 20 mm × 50 mm, 5 μm particle size (YMC, Inc. Wilmington, North Carolina) Solvent Gradient Time Water Acetonitrile 0.0 95 5 25 min. 5 95 Flow Rate: 15 mL/min.2-(Benzimidazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 81% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 308 (M+H)+.
2-(Benzooxazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 72% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 309 (M+H)+.
2-(Benzothiazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 72% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 325 (M+H)+.
2-(Pyridine-2-sulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 76% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 269 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Phenyl-thiazole-2-sulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 336 (M+H)+.
2-(2-Pyridin-2-yl-ethylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 84% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 297 (M+H)+.
2-(2-Phenyl-5H-tetrazol-5-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 67% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 338 (M+H)+.
2-(2-Pyrazin-2-yl-ethylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 98% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 298 (M+H)+.
2-(1-Methyl-1H-tetrazol-5-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 66% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 274 (M+H)+.
2-(Benzimidazol-2-ylsulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 81% @215 nm.
2-(Pyridine-2-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 76% @215 nm;.
2-(4-Phenyl-thiazole-2-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 78% @215 nm.
2-(2-Pyrazin-2-yl-ethylsulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 96% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 314 (M+H)+.
2-(3-Oxy-1H-benzimidazole-2-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 63% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 356 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Phenyl-thiazole-2-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 70% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 383 (M+H)+.
2-[2-(1-Oxy-pyridin-2-yl)-ethanesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 77% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 345 (M+H)+.
3-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-benzoic acid hydroxyamide. 100% (220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 312 (M+H)+.
3-[4-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide. 90% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 340 (M+H)+.
2-(Thiazol-2-ylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 75% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 275 (M+H)+.
2-(2,5-Dioxo-imidazolidin-4-ylmethylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 98% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 304 (M+H)+.
3-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfinyl)-benzoicacid hydroxyamide. 84% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 328 (M+H)+.
3-[4-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfinyl)-phenyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide. 78% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 356 (M+H)+.
2-(Quinoline-8-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 87% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 335 (M+H)+.
2-(Naphthalen-2-ylcarbamoylmethanesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 83% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 391 (M+H)+.
3-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfonyl)-benzoic acid hydroxyamide. 72% @215 nm.
3-[4-(1-Hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfonyl)-phenyl]-propionic acid hydroxyamide. 67% @215 nm.
2-(1H-Imidazole-2-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 95% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 290 (M+H)+.
2-(Thiazol-2-ylsulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 91% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 307 (M+H)+.
2-(Quinoline-8-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 94% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 351 (M+H)+.
2-(Naphthalen-2-ylcarbamoylmethanesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 79% @220 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 407 (M+H)+.
2-(2,5-Dioxo-imidazolidin-4-ylmethylsulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide. 97% @215 nm.
Step A: Displacement of bromide with 4-fluorothiophenol.
The 2-bromo hydroxymate resin prepared in Example 160, Step A (9.4 g, 1.2 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in THF (50 mL). 4-Fluorothiophenol (6.6 g, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (7.7 g, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 4.6 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours, then filtered and washed with DMF (2×30 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×30 mL), DMF (30 mL), MeOH (2×20 mL), and DCM (2×20 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Coupling of 2-(4-fluorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin with benzyl alcohol.
2-(4-Fluorobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step A (330 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DMF (2.0 mL) and benzyl alcohol (731 mg, 15 eq.) and sodium hydride (237 mg, 15 eq.) were added. The reaction was heated to 80°C for 15 hours while shaking on an orbital shaker. After cooling to room temperature the mixture was filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(4-Benzyloxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (2.2 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (0.73 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (36 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(4-Benzyloxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (2.2 mL) and mCPBA (132 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×2 mL), DMF (2×2 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(4-benzyloxy-benzenesulfanyl)--octanoic acid hydroxyamide from resin.
The 2-(4-benzyloxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (110 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. The crude product was dissolved in DMSO:methanol (1:1, 2 mL) and purified by reverse phase HPLC under the conditions described below:
TBL Column: ODS-A, 20 mm × 50 mm, 5 μm particle size (YMC, Inc. Wilmington, North Carolina) Solvent Gradient Time Water Acetonitrile 0.0 95 5 25 min. 5 95 Flow Rate: 15 mL/min.2-(4-Benzyloxy-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 374 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acid compounds of Examples 200-220 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 199:
2-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 374 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(2-Piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 98% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 340 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(5-Hydroxy-pentyloxy)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 65% @215 nm.; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 370 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(3-Pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 95% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 403 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Benzyloxy-phenylsulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
2-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 98% @215 nm.
2-[4-(2-Piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 98% @215 nm.
2-[4-(3-Pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 99% @215 nm.
2-(4-Benzyloxy-phenylsulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
2-(4-Butoxy-benzenesulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
2-[4-(2-Piperazine-1-yl-ethoxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm.
2-[4-(3-Pyridin-2-yl-propoxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
2-[4-(1-Methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 91% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 367 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(1-Ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 354 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(Tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 368 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(1-Methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 96% @215 nm.
2-[4-(1-Ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm.
2-[4-(Tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm.
2-[4-(1-Methyl-pyrrolidin-3-yloxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 96% @215 nm.
2-[4-(1-Ethyl-propoxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
2-[4-(Tetrahydro-pyran-4-yloxy)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm.
Step A: Displacement of bromide with 4-bromothiophenol.
The 2-bromo-octanoic acid hydroxymate resin prepared in Example 160, Step A (5.0 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in THF (60 mL). 4-Bromothiophenol (5.2 g, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (4.1 g, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 2.5 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours, then filtered and washed with DMF (2×30 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×30 mL), DMF (30 mL), MeOH (2×30 mL), and DCM (2×30 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
2-(4-Bromobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step A (4.4 g, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (60 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (30 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (1.5 g) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×30 mL), DM (2×30 mL), MeOH (2×30 mL), and DCM (2×30 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
2-(4-Bromobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (4.4 g, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (60 mL) and mCPBA (5.2 g) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×30 mL), DMF (2×30 mL), MeOH (2×30 mL), and DCM (2×30 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Coupling of 2-(4-bromobenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin with 4-chlorobenzeneboronic acid.
2-(4-Bromobenzenesulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step B (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DME (2.0 mL) and nitrogen gas bubbled through the suspension for 1-2 minutes. 4-Chlorobenzeneboronic acid (51.6 mg, 2 eq.), tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0) (19.07 mg, 0.1 eq.) and sodium carbonate (2 M solution, 0.825 ML, 10 eq.) were added. The reaction was heated to 80°C for 8 hours while shaking on an orbital shaker. After cooling to room temperature the mixture was filtered and washed with DME (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of 2-(4'-chloro-biphenyl-4-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide from resin.
The 2-(4'-chloro-biphenyl-4-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step D (150 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. The crude product was dissolved in DMSO:methanol (1:1, 2 mL) and purified by reverse phase HPLC under the conditions described below:
TBL Column: ODS-A, 20 mm × 50 mm, 5 μm particle size (YMC, Inc. Wilmington, North Carolina) Solvent Gradient Time Water Acetonitrile 0.0 95 5 25 min. 5 95 Flow Rate: 15 mL/min.2-(4'-Chloro-biphenyl-4-sulfinyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 96% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 394 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acid compounds of Exmples 222-224 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 221:
2-[4-(5-Chloro-thiophen-2-yl)-benzenesulfinyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 100% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 400 (M+H)+.
2-(4'-Chloro-biphenyl-4-sulfonyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 94% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 410 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(5-Chloro-thiophen-2-yl)-benzenesulfonyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 85% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 416 (M+H)+.
Step A: Coupling of 2-(4-bromobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin with N-(3-aminopropyl)-morpholine.
2-(4-Bromobenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Example 199, Step A (100 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in dioxane (2.0 mL) and nitrogen gas bubbled through the suspension for 1-2 minutes. N-(3-Aminopropyl)-morpholine (346 mg, 20 eq.), tris(dibenzylideneacetone)-dipalladium(0) (22 mg, 0.2 eq.), (S)-(-)-2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-l,l'-binaphthyl((S)-BINAP, 60 mg, 0.8 eq.) and sodium tert-butoxide (207 mg, 18 eq.) were added. The reaction was heated to 80°C for 8 hours while shaking on an orbital shaker. After cooling to room temperature the mixture was filtered and washed with DMF (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Cleavage of 2-[4-(3-morpholin-4yl-propylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide from resin.
The 2-[4-(3-morpholin-4-yl-propylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step A (100 mg, 1.1 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. The crude product was dissolved in DMSO:methanol (1:1, 2 mL) and purified by reverse phase HPLC under the conditions described below:
TBL Column: ODS-A, 20 mm × 50 mm, 5 μm particle size (YMC, Inc. Wilmington, North Carolina) Solvent Gradient Time Water Acetonitrile 0.0 95 5 25 min. 5 95 Flow Rate: 15 mL/min.2-[4-(3-morpholin-4-yl-propylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 88% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 410 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acid compounds of Examples 226-231 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in this example:
2-[4-(Biphenyl-4-ylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 95% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 435 (M+H)+.
2-[4-(Pyridin-4-ylamino)-phenylsulfanyl]-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 360 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Cyclopentylamino-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 77% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 351 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Methylamino-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 99% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 297 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Piperidin-1-yl-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 72% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 351 (M+H)+.
2-(4-Piperazin-1-yl-phenylsulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide 74% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 352 (M+H)+.
Step A: Displacement of bromide with 4-hydroxythiophenol.
The 2-bromo-octanoic acid hydroxymate resin prepared in Example 160, Step A (15.0 g, 1.1 meq/g) was placed in a peptide synthesis vessel and suspended in THF (120 mL). 4-Hydroxythiophenol (11.3 g, 5.0 eq.), sodium iodide (13.5 g, 5.0 eq.) and 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 8.1 mL, 3.0 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken at room temperature for 12-16 hours, then filtered and washed with DMF (2×60 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×60 mL), DMF (60 mL), MeOH (2×60 mL), and DCM (2×60 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step B: Coupling of 2-(4-hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin with benzene sulfonyl chloride.
2-(4-Hydroxybenzenesulfanyl)-octanoic acid hydroxyamide resin prepared in Step A (240 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3.0 mL). Benzene sulfonyl chloride (225 mg, 5 eq.), and triethylamine (0.06 mL, 2 eq.) were added. The reaction was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 8 hours, then filtered and washed with DME (2×2 mL), DMF:water 9:1 (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×2 mL), and DCM (2×2 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step C: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfoxide.
Benzenesulfonic acid 4(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester resin prepared in Step B (80 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3 mL) and 70% tert-butylhydroperoxide (1 mL) benzenesulfonic acid (23 mg) were added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×3 mL), DMF (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×3 mL), and DCM (2×3 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step D: Oxidation of sulfide to sulfone.
Benzenesulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester resin prepared in Step B (80 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (3 mL) and mCPBA (84 mg) was added. The reaction mixture was shaken on an orbital shaker at room temperature for 12-24 hours. The reaction was filtered and washed with DCM (2×3 mL), DMF (2×3 mL), MeOH (2×3 mL), and DCM (2×3 mL). The resin was dried in vacuo at room temperature.
Step E: Cleavage of benzenesulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester resin.
The benzenesulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester resin prepared in Step B (80 mg, 1.2 meq/g) was suspended in DCM (1.0 mL) and TFA (1.0 mL) was added. The reaction was shaken for 1 hour at room temperature. The reaction was filtered and the resin washed with DCM (2×1 mL). The filtrate and the washing were combined and concentrated to dryness on a Savant SpeedVac Plus. Methanol (1 mL) was added and the mixture concentrated. The crude product was dissolved in DMSO:methanol (1:1, 2 mL) and purified by reverse phase HPLC under the conditions described below:
TBL Column: ODS-A, 20 mm × 50 mm, 5 μm particle size (YMC, Inc. Wilmington, North Carolina) Solvent Gradient Time Water Acetonitrile 0.0 95 5 25 min. 5 95 Flow Rate: 15 mL/min.Benzenesulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester 91% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 424 (M+H)+.
The hydroxamic acid compounds of Examples 233-240 are synthesized using appropriate starting materials and following the steps in example 232:
2,5-Dichloro-thiophene-3-sulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester 98% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 498 (M+H)+.
Ethanesulfonic acid 4(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfanyl)-phenyl ester. 72% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 376 (M+H)+.
5-Chloro-1,3-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-4-sulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfinyl)-phenyl ester 99% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 492 (M+H)+.
2,5-Dichloro-thiophene-3-sulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfinyl)-phenyl ester 96% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 514 (M+H)+.
5-Pyridin-2-yl-thiophene-2-sulfonic acid 4(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfinyl)-hydroxy amide 96% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 523 (M+H)+.
2-Nitro-benzenesulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfonyl)-phenyl ester 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 501 (M+H)+.
3-Bromo-2-chloro-thiophene-2-sulfonic acid 4-(1-hydroxycarbamoyl-heptylsulfonyl)-phenyl ester 97% @215 nm; LCMS (API-electrospray) m/z 576 (M+H)+.
1 Rickter, L. S.; Desai, M. C. Tetrahedron Letters, 1997, 38, 321-322.
PAC In Vitro Gelatinase AssayThe assay is based on the cleavage of the thiopeptide substrate ((Ac-Pro-Leu-Gly(2 mercapto-4 methyl-pentanoyl)-Leu-Gly-OEt), Bachem Bioscience) by the enzyme, gelatinase, releasing the substrate product which reacts colorimetrically with DTNB ((5,5'-dithio-bis(2-nitro-benzoic acid)). The enzyme activity is measured by the rate of the color increase.
The thiopeptide substrate is made up fresh as a 20 mM stock in 100% DMSO and the DTNB is dissolved in 100% DMSO as a 100 mM stock and stored in dark at room temperature. Both the substrate and DTNB are diluted together to 1 mM with substrate buffer (50 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 5 mM CaCl2) before use. The stock of human neutrophil gelatinase B is diluted with assay buffer (50 mM HEPES pH 7.5, 5 mM CaCl2, 0.02% Brij) to a final concentration of 0.15 nM.
The assay buffer, enzyme, DTNB/substrate (500 μM final concentration) and vehicle or inhibitor are added to a 96 well plate (total reaction volume of 200 μl) and the increase in color is monitored spectrophotometrically for 5 minutes at 405 nm on a plate reader. The increase in OD405 is plotted and the slope of the line is calculated which represents the reaction rate.
The linearity of the reaction rate is confirmed (r2 >0.85). The mean (x±sem) of the control rate is calculated and compared for statistical significance (p <0.05) with drug-treated rates using Dunnett's multiple comparison test. Dose-response relationships can be generated using multiple doses of drug and IC50 values with 95% CI are estimated using linear regression (IPRED, HTB).
References: Weingarten, H and Feder, J., Spectrophotometric assay for vertebrate collagenase, Anal. Biochem. 147, 437-440 (1985).
The assay is based on the cleavage of a peptide substrate ((Dnp-Pro-Cha-Gly-Cys(Me)-His-Ala-Lys(NMa)-NH2), Peptide International, Inc.) by collagenase releasing the fluorescent NMa group which is quantitated on the fluorometer. Dnp quenches the NMa fluorescence in the intact substrate. The assay is run in HCBC assay buffer (50 mM HEPES, pH 7.0, 5 mM Ca+2, 0.02% Brij, 0.5% Cysteine), with human recombinant fibroblast collagenase (truncated, mw=18,828, WAR, Radnor). Substrate is dissolved in methanol and stored frozen in 1 m-M aliquots. Collagenase is stored frozen in buffer in 25 μM aliquots. For the assay, substrate is dissolved in HCBC buffer to a final concentration of 10 μM and collagenase to a final concentration of 5 nM. Compounds are dissolved in methanol, DMSO, or HCBC. The methanol and DMSO are diluted in HCBC to <1.0%. Compounds are added to the 96 well plate containing enzyme and the reaction is started by the addition of substrate.
The reaction is read (excitation 340 nm, emission 444 nm) for 10 min. and the increase in fluorescence over time is plotted as a linear line. The slope of the line is calculated and represents the reaction rate.
The linearity of the reaction rate is confirmed (r2 >0.85). The mean (x±sem) of the control rate is calculated and compared for statistical significance (p<0.05) with drug-treated rates using Dunnett's multiple comparison test. Dose-response relationships can be generated using multiple doses of drug and IC50 values with 95% CI are estimated using linear regression (IPRED, HTB).
References: Bickett, D. M. et al., A high throughput fluorogenic substrate for interstitial collagenase (MMP-1) and gelatinase (MMP-9), Anal. Biochem. 212,58-64 (1993).
Using 96-well black microtiter plates, each well receives a solution composed of 10 μL TACE (Immunex, final concentration 1 μg/mL), 70 μL Tris buffer, pH 7.4 containing 10% glycerol (final concentration 10 mM), and 10 μL of test compound solution in DMSO (final concentration 1 μM, DMSO concentration <1%) and incubated for 10 minutes at room temperature. The reaction is initiated by addition of a fluorescent peptidyl substrate (final concentration 100 μM) to each well and then shaking on a shaker for 5 sec. The reaction is read (excitation 340 nm, emission 420 nm) for 10 min. and the increase in fluorescence over time is plotted as a linear line. The slope of the line is calculated and represents the reaction rate.
The linearity of the reaction rate is confirmed (r2 >0.85). The mean (x±sem) of the control rate is calculated and compared for statistical significance (p<0.05) with drug-treated rates using Dunnett's multiple comparison test. Dose-response relationships can be generate using multiple doses of drug and IC50 values with 95% CI are estimated using linear regression.
The results obtained following these standard experimental test procedures are presented in the following table.
TBL IC 50 (nM or % inhibition at 1 micromolar) Example MMP 1 MMP 9 MMP 13 TACE 1 NT 559.6 193.3 31.62% 2 NT 10.50% 0% 403 3 NT 308.9 169.4 27.43% 4 371 22.20% 17.10% 21% 5 NT 7.7 4.7 25% 6 267 21.4 15.6 40.43% 7 844 72.9 42.1 33% 8 NT 346 307.9 47% 9 313 107 NT 20.30% 10 8% 128 64 54.75% 11 18.80% 2925 319 942 12 100 10.8 11 15.50% 13 239 11 14 626 14 158 23 8 17.18% 15 285 17 4 137 16 325 9 24 180 17 238.6 8.9 1.4 41.00% 18 540 18.9 11.5 29.2% 19 446 95.8 4.8 33.1% 20 423 14.6 18.7 31% 21 318 13.2 15.3 39% 22 219 3.2 2.5 30% 23 593 7.9 4.0 40.6% 24 413 20.9 31.3 47.5 25 262 26.7 8.0 NT 26 304.6 6.3 3.2 34.6 27 629 106 30.1 NT 28 761 3.1 2.0 30.6% 29 297 4.3 3.6 41% 30 397 8.1 5.7 25.2% 31 162 15.2 5.7 688 32 13.7 3.7 1.0 NT 33 318 53.9 18.4 23.9% 34 519.8 34.7 26.1 28.1% 35 455.8 233.6 48.2 44.9 36 622 83.8 20.7 826 37 9% 31.6% 14.3% 87 38 48.3% 1.7% 5.8% 55.1% 39 29.4% 35.2% 26.6% 69.4 40 583 197 14 160 41 100 10.8 11 15.50% 42 262 50.9 6.2 36.5 43 66.1% 34.7% 55.5% 46.6% 44 47.1% 36.9% 39.5% 14.9% 45 49% 48.6% 36.7% 20.4% 46 78.9% 79.12% 84.7% 1.4% 47 17.1% 12.9% 7.12% 3.3% 48 99.1% 79.1% 85.4% 51.1% 49 10.1% 23.7% 54.6% NT 50 51.1 58.4 10.6 NT 51 178.1 10.4 13.1 48.14% 52 139.3 7.9 9.1 NT 53 647.9 27.80% 188 52.57% 54 110 66 21 55.10% 55 303 10 7 21.70% 56 299 16 12 65% 57 258 332 191 16.57% 58 211 35 39 7.70% 59 30.20% 447 141 24.86% 60 NT 184 NT 23.60% 61 258 38 22 17.21% 62 522 174 43 669 63 156 9 3 203 64 40.90% 25.60% 36.70% 29.70% 65 1000 63 13 42.21% 66 1600 131 226 42.33% 67 364 2.3 43.7 690 68 297 29 27 522 69 574.5 120.2 90 41.32% 70 1139 88.80% 127 764 71 1000 63 13 42.21% 72 117 11 1 51.64% 73 300 141 12 20.17% 74 138.1 9.2 4.3 47.86% 75 672.3 83.4 32.7 23.77% 76 805 NT 500 NT 77 205.5 NT 170 NT 78 262 560 34 24.58% 79 25 0.54 0.4 805 80 22.1% 26% 63.6% 191 81a 2036 230.9 43.9 27.1 81b 3765 154 15.7 228 82 237.6 19.4 5.1 34.5% 83 492 10.2 2.0 229 84 519 8.8 2.0 213 85 450 5.8 1.5 115 86 494 16.8 1.5 222 87 368 5.0 1.6 170.7 88 1329 12.8 3.1 610 89 1389 38.6 7.0 49% 90 598 10.3 2.2 71.9 91 1929 13.3 10.8 503 92 59.6% 649 148 9.7 93 56.3% 452 38 15.8% 94 2640 138 28.6 22.9 95 3681 364 33.1 25.4% 96 4437 374 33.8 18.1 97 5109 484 43.7 20.20% 98 2383 3.8 1.2 154 99 656 16.2 2.4 250 100 4729 19.1 5.3 39.5% 101 642 12.3 2.1 197 102 662 33.7 1.9 53% 103 1306 45.1 8.8 470 104 2610 3.1 1.4 208 105 1214 44.2 4.1 50.2% 106 3788 5.1 0.9 631 107 629 26.8 2.5 293 108 2896 5.4 1.7 270 109 393 2.7 2.5 386Compounds prepared by solid phase synthesis Data: for Examples 110 to 240
TBL MMP 13 % MMP 13 % TACE % inhibition inhibition at inhibition Example at 0.2 0.2 μM at No MMP 1 MMP 9 μM (HTS) (manual) 1 mM 110 75 17.6 111 10 40.4 112 50 33.7 113 0 13.1 114 0 0 115 0 0 116 0 9.1 117 7 8.1 118 24 16.7 119 0 7.8 120 31 19.9 121 0 6.1 122 0 3.1 123 0 2.5 124 0 0 125 5 2.3 126 25 10.4 127 47 29.2 128 1.9 mM 213 nM 91 255 nM 19.31 129 90 32.77 130 28 27.9 131 71 20.73 132 71 20.76 133 53 22.04 134 25 -9.31 135 79 42.67 136 89 42.69 137 83 13.35 138 20 5.284 139 8 28.05 140 29 -4.22 141 32 11.76 142 69 54.27 143 53 43.9 144 38 19.7 145 45 2.5 146 68 7.317 147 73 11.95 148 15 43.46 149 13 4.408 150 54 1.818 151 6 5.927 152 9 10.03 153 12 11.8 154 89 13.14 155 31 18.62 156 23 -2.09 157 19 13.7 158 33 -7.48 159 49 5.852 160 14 -3.57 161 0 12.7 162 13 0 163 84 9.515 164 74 62.69 165 71 73.7 166 9 4.16 167 27 8.961 168 21 3.688 TBL MMP 13 MMP 13 % inhibi- % inhibi- TACE % MMP 13 % tion at tion at TACE inhibition Example inhibition at 0.36 mM 3.6 mM IC50 at No. 36 nm (HTS) (HTS) (HTS) nM 1 mM 169 28 40 72 41.7 170 32 49 90 25.5 171 31 38 48 16.6 172 34 32 42 29.4 173 18 46 56 25.5 174 10 19 40 27.7 175 16 20 37 32.9 176 6 5 16 26.6 177 5 1 9 38.5 178 -10 74 39 26 179 12 32 60 42.7 180 14 19 45 34.4 181 6 35 62 15.7 182 -9 -8 7 28.6 183 -6 12 70 34.6 184 16 24 44 24.8 185 9 0 23 7.21 186 -14 -4 35 19.5 187 -14 -12 20 85.5 188 -27 -24 4 16.2 189 -30 -18 -9 14. 190 -35 -28 -13 38.3 191 -45 -3 22 2.9 192 -32 5 61 33.2 193 -32 -15 56 14.9 194 -17 -8 5 5.4 195 -9 -2 10 27.0 196 -18 1 11 35.7 197 -33 -26 -3 17.8 198 -39 -7 15 17.1 199 -10 -7 30 -1.0 200 37.9 201 50.9 202 10.6 203 32.8 204 7.75 205 84.0 206 89.8 207 -6.3 208 67.7 209 31.2 210 52.2 211 20.7 212 56.0 213 -17.5 214 11.03 215 895 60.12 216 2.49 217 55.1 218 380 68.7 219 7.3 220 256 53.1 221 146 98.9 222 212 89.3 223 226 107.3 224 404 75.0 225 96.6 114.3 226 28 22 28 2.2 227 15 -16 -22 7.3 228 37 28 65 6.8 229 29 17 33 34.4 230 29 31 26 700 72.1 231 23 13 5 41.6 232 30 17 42 20.8 233 33 29 46 19.8 234 26 28 40 18.4 235 59 70 70 48.3 236 44 44 64 35 237 55 65 72 38.2 238 22 11 24 930 54.4 239 54 74 83 45.9 240 48 51 46 40.3Compounds of this invention may be administered neat or with a pharmaceutical carrier to a patient in need thereof. The pharmaceutical carrier may be solid or liquid.
Applicable solid carriers can include one or more substances which may also act as flavoring agents, lubricants, solubilizers, suspending agents, fillers, glidants, compression aids, binders or tablet-disintegrating agents or an encapsulating material. In powders, the carrier is a finely divided solid which is in admixture with the finely divided active ingredient. In tablets, the active ingredient is mixed with a carrier having the necessary compression properties in suitable proportions and compacted in the shape and size desired. The powders and tablets preferably contain up to 99% of the active ingredient. Suitable solid carriers include, for example, calcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, talc, sugars, lactose, dextrin, starch, gelatin, cellulose, methyl cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidine, low melting waxes and ion exchange resins.
Liquid carriers may be used in preparing solutions, suspensions, emulsions, syrups and elixers. The active ingredient of this invention can be dissolved or suspended in a pharmaceutically acceptable liquid carrier such as water, an organic solvent, a mixture of both or pharmaceutically acceptable oils or fat. The liquid carrier can contain other suitable pharmaceutical additives such a solubilizers, emulsifiers, buffers, preservatives, sweeteners, flavoring agents, suspending agents, thickening agents, colors, viscosity regulators, stabilizers or osmo-regulators. Suitable examples of liquid carriers for oral and parenteral administration include water (particularly containing additives as above, e.g., cellulose derivatives, preferable sodium carboxymethyl cellulose solution), alcohols (including monohydric alcohols and polyhydric alcohols, e.g., glycols) and their derivatives, and oils (e.g., fractionated coconut oil and arachis oil). For parenteral administration the carrier can also be an oily ester such as ethyl oleate and isopropyl myristate. Sterile liquid carriers are used in sterile liquid form compositions for parenteral administration.
Liquid pharmaceutical compositions which are sterile solutions or suspensions can be utilized by, for example, intramuscular, intraperitoneal or subcutaneous injection. Sterile solutions can also be administered intravenously. Oral administration may be either liquid or solid composition form.
The compounds of this invention may be administered rectally in the form of a conventional suppository. For administration by intranasal or intrabronchial inhalation or insufflation, the compounds of this invention may be formulated into an aqueous or partially aqueous solution, which can then be utilized in the form of an aerosol. The compounds of this invention may also be administered transdermally through the use of a transdermal patch containing the active compound and a carrier that is inert to the active compound, is non-toxic to the skin, and allows delivery of the agent for systemic absorption into the blood stream via the skin. The carrier may take any number of forms such as creams and ointments, pastes, gels, and occlusive devices. The creams and ointments may be viscous liquid or semi-solid emulsions of either the oil in water or water in oil type. Pastes comprised of absorptive powders dispersed in petroleum or hydrophilic petroleum containing the active ingredient may also be suitable. A variety of occlusive devices may be used to release the active ingredient into the blood stream such as a semipermeable membrane covering a reservoir containing the active ingredient with or without a carrier, or a matrix containing the active ingredient. Other occlusive devices are known in the literature.
The dosage to be used in the treatment of a specific patient suffering from a disease or condition in which MMPs and TACE are involved must be subjectively determined by the attending physician. The variables involved include the severity of the dysfunction, and the size, age, and response pattern of the patient. Treatment will generally be initiated with small dosages less than the optimum dose of the compound. Thereafter the dosage is increased until the optimum effect under the circumstances is reached. Precise dosages for oral, parenteral, nasal, or intrabronchial administration will be determined by the administering physician based on experience with the individual subject treated and standard medical principles.
Preferably the pharmaceutical composition is in unit dosage form, e.g., as tablets or capsules. In such form, the composition is subdivided in unit dose containing appropriate quantities of the active ingredient; the unit dosage form can be packaged compositions, for example packed powders, vials, ampoules, prefilled syringes or sachets containing liquids. The unit dosage form can be, for example, a capsule or tablet itself, or it can be the appropriate number of any such compositions in package form.
Venkatesan, Aranapakam Mudumbai, Grosu, George Theodore, Davis, Jamie Marie, Cole, Derek Cecil, Hu, Baihua, Baker, Jannie Lea, Jacobson, Marcy Pamela, O'Dell, Matthew Robin
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